pip

  • 21pip — I pip 1. pip sb. (fk.) (en fjerkræsygdom) II pip 2. pip sb. (itk.) (vanvid); det rene pip III pip 3. pip sb., pet, pip, pene (lyd); tage pippet fra nogen (gøre nogen modløs) IV pip 4. pip lydord; pip pip …

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  • 22PIP — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres …

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  • 23pip — I. /pɪp / (say pip) noun 1. one of the spots on dice, playing cards, or dominoes. 2. each of the small segments into which the surface of a pineapple is divided. 3. Military Colloquial a badge of rank worn on the shoulders of certain commissioned …

  • 24PIP — Die Abkürzung bzw. das Wort PIP oder Pip bezeichnet: Paediatric Investigation Plan, von der EU Verordnung über Kinderarzneimittel vorgeschriebenes pädiatrisches Prüfkonzept Państwowa Inspekcja Pracy, Staatliche Arbeitsinspektion (PIP) in Polen… …

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  • 25pip — pip1 /pip/, n. 1. one of the spots on dice, playing cards, or dominoes. 2. each of the small segments into which the surface of a pineapple is divided. 3. Informal. metal insigne of rank on the shoulders of commissioned officers. 4. Hort. a. an… …

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  • 26pip — pip1 [pıp] n BrE [Sense: 1; Date: 1700 1800; Origin: pippin] [Sense: 2; Date: 1900 2000; Origin: From the sound] [Sense: 3; Date: 1900 2000; Origin: pip mark on a playing card showing its value ] 1.) a small seed from a fruit such as an apple or… …

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  • 27pip — I UK [pɪp] / US noun [countable] Word forms pip : singular pip plural pips 1) British a small seed in a piece of fruit raspberry jam without any pips in it 2) a) a short high sound, especially one made by a piece of electronic equipment b) the… …

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  • 28pip — I [[t]pɪp[/t]] n. 1) gam one of the spots on dice, playing cards, or dominoes 2) each of the small segments into which the surface of a pineapple is divided 3) mil a metal insignia of rank worn on the shoulders of junior officers in the British… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 29pip — 1. n. & v. n. the seed of an apple, pear, orange, grape, etc. v.tr. (pipped, pipping) remove the pips from (fruit etc.). Derivatives: pipless adj. Etymology: abbr. of PIPPIN 2. n. Brit. a short high pitched sound, usu. mechanically produced, esp …

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  • 30pip — {{11}}pip (1) seed of an apple, 1797, shortened form of pipin seed of a fleshy fruit (c.1300), from O.Fr. pepin (13c.), probably from a root *pipp , expressing smallness (Cf. It. pippolo, Sp. pepita seed, kernel ). {{12}}pip (2) disease of birds …

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