Definition of Pippy

1. having pips [adj PIPPIER, PIPPIEST]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pippy

pipkin
pipkins
pipless
pipobroman
piposulfan
pipotiazine
pipotiazine palmitate
pipped
pippier
pippiest
pippin
pipping
pippins
pippul
pippul tree
pippy (current term)
pipra
pipradol
pipradrol hydrochloride
pipras
piprine
piprinhydrinate
pips
pipsissewa
pipsissewas
pipsqueak
pipsqueaks
pipsyl
pipul
pipuls

Literary usage of Pippy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1875)
"And mind, pippy, one thing : I have many arrangements to make before I ... And now say ' good-bye ' to me, pippy, dear ; I may not see you again, you know. ..."

2. Annual Reports of the Navy Department: Report of the Secretary of the Navy by United States Navy Dept (1867)
"Benjamin Y. pippy... John J. Bingham Class No. 7, cooking utensils : William Porter & Sons. Wheeler & Browning.. Joseph L. Savage Alonzo A. Foster John J. ..."

3. San Francisco-Oakland Directory (1907)
"... SF, tel Market 5241 pippy George H, Columbia Dairy, 231 Franklin, SF, tel Market 483 pippy GEORGE H, atty, 1901 Post, SF, tel West 5751 pippy & BAHRS, ..."

4. Our Young Folks by John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton (1872)
"Nonsense, pippy ! If't was a large sum, he might, but a trifle like this, — you 're unjust to the squire, pippy." " I have n't said it was the squire's land ..."

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