PIP

Pip

"Pip" is the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of the animated television series South Park, and the 62nd episode of the series overall. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 29, 2000 and was rated TV-MA. The episode is a parody and comedic retelling of the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations, and stars the South Park character Pip, who assumes the role of Pip, the protagonist of the novel, who is his namesake. "Pip" features no other regular characters from the show. The story is narrated in a live action parody of the anthology television series Masterpiece Theatre, ...

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pip

Noun

  1. Any of various respiratory diseases in birds, especially infectious coryza.
  2. Of humans, a disease, malaise or depression.

Noun (etymology 2)

  1. A pippin.
  2. A seed inside certain fleshy fruits (compare stone/pit), such as an peach, orange, or apple.
  3. Something or someone excellent, of high quality.
  4. P in

Noun (etymology 3)

  1. One of the spots or symbols on a playing card, domino, die, etc.
  2. One of the stars worn on the shoulder of a uniform to denote rank, e.g. of a soldier or a fireman.
  3. A spot; a speck.
  4. A spot of light or an inverted V indicative of a return of radar waves reflected from an object; a blip.
  5. A piece of rhizome with a dormant shoot of the lily of the valley plant, used for propagation

Noun (etymology 4)

  1. One of a series of very short, electronically produced tones, used, for example, to count down the final few seconds before a given time or to indicate that a caller using a payphone needs to make further payment if he is to continue his call.

Noun (etymology 5)

  1. The smallest price increment between two currencies in foreign exchange (forex) trading.

Verb

  1. To get the better of; to defeat
    He led throughout the race but was pipped at the post.
  2. To hit with a gunshot
    The hunter managed to pip three ducks from his blind.

Verb (etymology 2)

  1. To peep, to chirp
  2. To make the initial hole during the process of hatching from an egg


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