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Meaning of pip pip | Babel Free

Interjection CEFR B2
/ˌpɪpˈpɪp/

Definitions

  1. Goodbye; cheerio, toodeloo (toodle-oo), toodle pip (mostly used by the upper classes).
    British, colloquial
  2. A general greeting, mostly used by the upper classes.
    British, colloquial
  3. Used to create enthusiasm, mostly by the upper classes.
    British, colloquial

Examples

“Gee-Gee struck a Fifth Avenue attitude. "Home, James. My car and chauffeur awaits me lord in the alley. Pip-pip, big stuff."”
“"Right," Templeton said cheerfully, clapping his hands together. "Well, I'm going to leave you two kids to enjoy your champagne breakfast. Pip pip!"”
“"Cheerio Michael," he said loudly. "We'll go fly-fishing again soon, my boy." / "Pip pip, Mr Stevens."”
“Pip pip! What's going on here?”
“I can do a French accent or a German accent or a British accent. (Doing British accent) Pip, pip! Lovely day, isn't it?”
“Pip pip! Let's get out there and knock the stuffing out of 'em!”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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