pip pip , interj :
(Britain, colloquial) Goodbye; cheerio, toodeloo (toodle-oo), toodle pip (mostly used by the upper classes). (Britain, colloquial) A general greeting, mostly used by the upper classes. (Britain, colloquial) Used to create enthusiasm, mostly by the upper classes. English author P. G. Wodehouse was born on this day in 1881.
October 15, 2016
pip pip: Word of the day for October 15, 2016
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