What is a Pimpsqueak?

DEFINITIONS1. an insulting word for someone who is younger or smaller than you. Synonyms and related words.


What does being a Pipsqueak mean?

pipsqueak in British English

(ˈpɪpˌskwiːk ) noun. informal. a person or thing that is insignificant or contemptible. Word origin.

What is the origin of the term Pipsqueak?

Pipsqueak seems to have first appeared in the 1890s. It comes from the words pip, which refers to a small thing, and squeak, a word which signifies the sound that a small bird or animal makes under duress. Pipsqueak is often used by children to refer to their younger siblings in a derogatory manner.


What does bozoz mean?

bozo (plural bozos) (slang) A stupid, foolish, or ridiculous person, especially a man. [

What does TTYU mean in texting?

(text messaging, Internet slang) Initialism of talk to you.


Pipsqueak is Adopted | Too Cute!



What does Skyf mean in slang?

/ (skeɪf) Southern African slang / noun. a cigarette or substance for smoking; a smoke.

Is the word twerp offensive?

If you call someone a twerp, you are insulting them and saying that they are silly or stupid.

What does the saying pip pip mean?

(Britain, colloquial) Goodbye; cheerio, toodeloo (toodle-oo), toodle pip (mostly used by the upper classes). quotations ▼ (Britain, colloquial) A general greeting, mostly used by the upper classes. quotations ▼


Why do people say Toodle pip?

Toodle pip is a very British and informal way to bid farewell. Although not etymologically old - it first appeared in print around 1907 - it is meanwhile outdated. About the only time one hears it used these days is when an American tries to speak with a phony British accent.

What does it mean to call someone Polly?

nounWord forms: plural -lies. an informal word for politician.

What does being a Pillock mean?

(UK, Ireland, mildly derogatory, slang) A stupid or annoying person; a simpleton; a fool. quotations ▼


Why do Brits say Cheerio?

“Cheerio” has never been a greeting in Britain - it has only ever been an expression for a temporary farewell - and is largely confined now to the older generation.

What's Toodaloo mean?

Interjection. toodeloo. (UK, dated) goodbye, farewell, see you soon.

What does Cheerio old chap mean?

Informal (chiefly Brit) 1 a farewell greeting. 2 a drinking toast. n.


What does Bob's your uncle mean?

idiom. British, informal. used to say that something is easy to do or use. Just complete the form, pay the fee, and Bob's your uncle!

What is a very British thing to say?

I'm knackered – I'm tired. Cheeky – Mischievous or playful. Bloody – This is a very British thing to say – meaning very. I'm pissed – Not meaning the regular “angry”, in British talk it actually means you're very drunk and is used quite a lot when you are out drinking with friends.

What is a dweeb person?

slang. : an unattractive, insignificant, or inept person.


Is the word dweeb offensive?

If you call someone a dweeb, you are saying in a rather unkind way that you think they are stupid and weak.

Is dweeb derogatory?

Adjective. (US, originally university slang, now general slang, derogatory) Like, or characteristic of, a dweeb; nerdy, uncool.

What does Ttylxox mean in texting?

Talk to you later, hugs and kisses

A combination of TTYL (Talk to You Later) and XOX (Kiss, Hug, Kiss); used as the title of a song by Annabella Avery "Bella" Thorne, but also is used for text messaging and online chatting as well.


What does GTHT mean in text?

(Internet slang) Go to hell.

What does Bruss mean in slang?

brus. abbreviation for "brother" used mainly amongst teenagers in Darwin, especially indigenous teenagers: "How are you going?" "Yeah, deadly brus". Also, bruss.

What means toot toot?

' “From the old Cajun (language), a toot-toot is something special, maybe your best girlfriend, your all, your everything,” Simien says. “I got the idea from hearing my grandmother and the older folks use the word quite a bit.


What is tickety boo?

tickety-boo in British English

or tickettyboo (ˌtɪkɪtɪˈbuː ) adjective. British old-fashioned, informal. as it should be; correct; satisfactory.