» pip

Words people most associate with “pip”:

  1. squeak,
  2. seed,
  3. pipe,
  4. pimp,
  5. hello

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Noun (5 meanings)

1. a disease of poultry.

pip

pip is a type of:
  • animal disease (noun) - a disease that typically does not affect human beings

2. a minor nonspecific ailment.

pip

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3. a small hard seed found in some fruits.

pip

pip is a type of:
  • seed (noun) - a small hard fruit

4. a mark on a die or on a playing card (shape depending on the suit).

spot, pip

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pip is a part of:
  • playing card (noun) - one of a pack of cards that are used to play card games

5. a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface.

blip, pip, radar target

pip is a type of:
  • radar echo (noun) - an electronic signal that has been reflected back to the radar antenna

Verb (3 meanings)

1. kill by firing a missile.

to shoot, pip

to pip is a way to:
  • to kill (verb) - cause to die
ways to pip:
  • to flight (verb) - shoot a bird in flight
  • to pick off (verb) - shoot one by one
to pip is derivationally related to:
Verb group:
  • to shoot, hit, pip (verb) - hit with a missile from a weapon

2. hit with a missile from a weapon.

to shoot, hit, pip

to pip is a way to:
  • to injure, wound (verb) - cause injuries or bodily harm to
ways to pip:
  • to grass (verb) - shoot down, of birds
  • to gun down (verb) - strike down or shoot down
  • to kneecap (verb) - shoot in the kneecap, often done by terrorist groups as a warning
to pip is derivationally related to:
  • hit, hitting, striking (noun) - the act of contacting one thing with another
  • shoot (noun) - the act of shooting at targets
  • shot, shooter (noun) - a person who shoots (usually with respect to their ability to shoot)
Verb group:
  • to blast, shoot (verb) - fire a shot
  • to shoot, pip (verb) - kill by firing a missile
  • to strike, hit (verb) - make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target

3. defeat thoroughly.

to worst, pip, mop up, whip, rack up

Example:
  • “He mopped up the floor with his opponents”
to pip is a way to:
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