A fork of Rural Dictionary
A pip is very good and yummy. You can also use it as money. You can also eat it. You can also give it away. You can also give it away to Lamb.
Hey Lamb! Want some PIPs? Fresh out of the Vault!
Mock-pompous English greeting which conveys jocular familiarity on the recipient. Sometimes used in conjunction with "What ho!" and "Old bean" for maximum effect. Derived from PG Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster.
Edmund: All right, where is the malingering git? George: Hello, Cap! Pip pip, Balders! Here I lie.
Colloquial English phrase for goodbye
A: We'll be in touch. i'm just about to watch a recording of Arsenal smashing the shit out of wigan B: Enjoy! Pip pip!
Performance Improvement Plan. A document given to an employee within a company to set up paperwork to legally fire the employee and protect the company against potential lawsuits under the guise of improving performance. By the time this document is given, management has almost definitely decided to terminate the employee. Used as a slang to indicate someone is being/was fired.
Person 1: Where did Tom go? Person 2: Didn't you hear? He got pipped out of here, that's why his LinkedIn profile has an end date here. Person 1: Wow no wonder he just disappeared.
(1) A pain in the ass. (2) A real character. (3) Someone who tends to be difficult, but still likeable.
(1) Boy that postal worker was rudely sarcastic - a real fucking pip. (2) That guy over there is being overly friendly to everyone, asking them all sorts of questions, and just being too social in a weird way. Seems like a real pip. (3) My wife was acting like a real pip last night, but of course, I still love her.