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pip
1
(pip)
Pronunciation:
/pɪp/
noun
a small hard seed in a fruit.
South African
the stone of soft fruits such as peaches and plums.
Phrases
squeeze someone until the pips squeak
British
informal
extract the maximum amount of money from someone.
Derivatives
pipless
adjective
Origin:
late 18th century
: abbreviation of
pippin
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