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1Pip Utton — is a British actor and playwright known for a number of plays, including the award winning Adolf, [http://www.pip utton.com/putton/Charlie Chaplin.htm Chaplin] and [http://www.pip utton.com/putton/only the lonely.htm Only the Lonely] . As one of… …
2pip — pip1 [pip] n. [contr. < PIPPIN] 1. a small seed, as of an apple, pear, or orange 2. [Old Slang] a person or thing much admired pip2 [pip] n. [earlier peep < ?] 1. any of the suit indicating figures on playing cards, or any of th …
3pip — 1. n. & v. n. the seed of an apple, pear, orange, grape, etc. v.tr. (pipped, pipping) remove the pips from (fruit etc.). Derivatives: pipless adj. Etymology: abbr. of PIPPIN 2. n. Brit. a short high pitched sound, usu. mechanically produced, esp …
4Pip Koehler — Infobox MLB retired bgcolor1=darkblue bgcolor2=maroon textcolor1=white textcolor2=white name=Pip Koehler position=Outfielder bats=Right throws=Right birthdate=birth date|1902|1|16|mf=y deathdate=death date and age|1986|12|8|1902|1|16… …
5dan le sac vs Scroobius Pip — Scroobius Pip (left) and dan le sac (right) at Coachella Background information Origin Stanf …
6Falling in Love Again (Kevin Ayers single) — Infobox Single Name = Falling In Love Again Artist = Kevin Ayers Album = Yes We Have No Mañanas (So Get Your Mañanas Today) B side = ‘Everyone Knows The Song’ Released = Feb, 1976 Format =7 45 rpm Genre = Rock Label = Island WIP6271 Harvest… …
7Dice — For other uses, see Dice (disambiguation). Four coloured dice showing all six possible sides (on a right handed, 6 sided die with pips) A die (plural dice, from Old French dé, from Latin datum something which is given or played )[1] …
8Pips — are small but easily countable items. It is used to describe the dots on dominoes, dice, denote suits, and is the name for the seeds of fruit. It could be used as a synonym for dot in most situations, for example morse code.Playing cardsIn… …
9ace — n. 1. Single point (in cards or in dice), single pip, single spot, one spot, head of suit. 2. Particle, item, atom, jot, iota, bit, tittle, whit, grain, scrap, mite, corpuscle, scintilla, trifle, fig …
10ace of clubs — noun One of the 52 playing cards from a standard pack as used for bridge and poker, with a single pip, with a nominal value of 1, and with the clubs suit. Its effect is, that a print, or an ornamented drawing, with any object, such as an ace of… …