tr.v. pipped, pip·ping, pips Chiefly British 1. To wound or kill with a bullet. 2. To defeat. 3. To blackball. [Possibly from PIP3.] |
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v. pipped, pip·ping, pips v.tr. To break through (the shell) in hatching. Used chiefly of birds. v.intr. To peep or chirp. n. A short, high-pitched radio signal. |
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