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2006-12-12 14:10:56 · 7 answers · asked by Lola 2 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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It has numerous uses - the first thing I thought of was the pip on a playing card (the mark indicating the suit) or the dots on dice. Check out the link for more.

2006-12-12 20:29:01 · answer #1 · answered by Jeannie 7 · 0 1

In the clown world, makeup, at the corners of the mouth, there are 2 small circles of makeup Those are pips. Then only under the bottom lip. Ronald McDonalds is wrong.

2006-12-12 22:21:46 · answer #2 · answered by patches 2 · 0 0

Pip was the nickname of the main character--Phillip Pirrup--in Charles Dickens's novel "Great Expectations"

2006-12-12 22:39:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a pip is a seed of an orange or lemon

pip --------shortened form of PHILLIP

if A has pipped B to a post------means that A got the coveted thing whatever it may be (job date)

2006-12-12 22:17:46 · answer #4 · answered by calmserene 4 · 0 0

there are a few answers for that one is a disease that fowls get.it causes thick mucus in the mouth which cause the nostrils become clogged. another is the kernel or seed of fruit or a spot on cards. and last but not least , to cry or chirp.it also may be a insignia of rank on a military uniform.

2006-12-12 22:20:30 · answer #5 · answered by neil j 2 · 0 0

In stocks, currency trading, etc.
A pip can be one point movement up or down.

2006-12-12 22:31:33 · answer #6 · answered by joannaserah 6 · 0 0

In electronics it stands for "picture in picture" such as the small screen in the big screen of a T.V.

2006-12-12 23:06:45 · answer #7 · answered by windandwater 6 · 0 0

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