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Junkie
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The absolute pip?
I'm currently reading <I>Thank You, Jeeves</I> by P.G. Wodehouse, and recently came across the following quote:
"Odd, how a girl may be a perfect knockout, and yet one can still feel that to be married to her would give one the absolute pip." I like this quote a lot, and gather "pip" has a negative connotation, yet I am not British and have never seen or heard the word used before. What exactly does "pip" mean, and is there a similiar word or phrase used in American English that would be more familiar to those of us that aren't British?
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This is the Wodehouse (i.e., British and better-worded) version of "No matter how hot she is, someone somewhere is sick and tired of her shit."
EDIT: Not that I agree with that statement necessarily. I'm just pointing out the US equivalent. Last edited by ratbastid; 12-07-2006 at 07:00 AM.. |
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