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Definition of Pipped

Pipped
Pip Pip, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pipped; p. pr. & vb. n. Pipping.] [See Peep.] To cry or chirp, as a chicken; to peep. To hear the chick pip and cry in the egg. --Boyle.

Meaning of Pipped from wikipedia

- Look up PIP, Pip, pip, píp, or pips in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pip, PIP, Pips, PIPS, and similar, may refer to: Pip, colloquial name for the star(s)...
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- The Pip (a nickname given by radio listeners) is a shortwave radio station that broadcasts on the frequency 5448 kHz by day, and 3756 kHz during the night...
- P.I.P.S. is a term (recursive acronym) for Symbian software libraries, and means "P.I.P.S. Is POSIX on Symbian OS". It is intended to help C language...
- Gladys Knight & the Pips were an American R&B, soul, and funk family music group from Atlanta, Georgia, that remained active on the music charts and performing...
- Pippa, and Piper. Pip Adam, New Zealand novelist Philip Baker, one half of Pip and Jane Baker, a British television writing team Pip Borrman (born 1954-2009)...
- dipping, skipping, cutting (class). Newfoundland and Labrador: pipping off, on the pip. Utah: a sluff commonly refers to a truancy. In Denmark, some welfare...
- Pip and Posy is a series of British children's picture books written by Camilla Reid and Axel Scheffler, known for his work on the Gruffalo series with...
- Knight & the Pips. Notes A Single credited to The Pips but nonetheless featuring Gladys Knight; the group's name change to Gladys Knight & the Pips hadn't taken...
- Pip-squeak was a radio navigation system used by the British Royal Air Force during the early part of World War II. Pip-squeak used an aircraft's voice...