pips

We have found lemma(root) word of pips : pip.

Definitions


[pɪp], (Noun)

Definitions:
- a small hard seed in a fruit

- an excellent or very attractive person or thing
(e.g: it's a pip of a story)


Phrases:
- squeeze someone until the pips squeak

Origin:
late Middle English (denoting a variety of apple): abbreviation of pippin (the current sense dates from the late 18th century)


[pɪp], (Noun)

Definitions:
- a star (one to three according to rank) on the shoulder of an army officer's uniform

- any of the spots on a playing card, dice, or domino

- an image of an object on a radar screen


Phrases:

Origin:
late 16th century (originally peep, denoting each of the dots on playing cards, dice, and dominoes): of unknown origin


[pɪp], (Noun)

Definitions:
- a short high-pitched sound used especially to indicate the time on the radio or to instruct a caller using a public phone to insert more money


Phrases:

Origin:
early 20th century: imitative


[pɪp], (Noun)

Definitions:
- a disease of poultry or other birds causing thick mucus in the throat and white scale on the tongue


Phrases:
- give someone the pip

Origin:
late Middle English: from Middle Dutch pippe, probably from an alteration of Latin pituita ‘slime’. In the late 15th century the word came to be applied humorously to unspecified human diseases, and later to ill humour


[pɪp], (Verb)

Definitions:
- (of a young bird) crack (the shell of the egg) when hatching
(e.g: as the eggs are being pipped the female clucks)


Phrases:

Origin:
mid 19th century: perhaps of imitative origin


[pɪp], (Verb)

Definitions:
- defeat by a small margin or at the last moment
(e.g: you were just pipped for the prize)


Phrases:
- pip someone at the post

Origin:
late 19th century: from pip or pip




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