What does pip pip cheerio 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.
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Why do British say pip pip cheerio?

Pip-pip. Pip-pip, that particularly cheery of old-fashioned British farewells, is said to have been formed in imitation of the sound made by a car horn. Pip-pip should not be confused with ta-ta, toodle-oo, toodle-pip, or any other largely British modes of saying “good-bye.”
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Is it Chip Chip Cheerio or pip pip cheerio?

Chip-chip-cheerio definition

Goodbye.
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What does pip pip and all that rot mean?

Pip pip, cheerio and all that rot. : "Cheerio" or "Cheers" is still used to mean "goodbye". Cheers is also a minor version of "Thanks", for instance if somebody holds the door if you're walking through it behind them.
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What does Cheerio mean in British English?

Definition of cheerio

chiefly British. —usually used as a farewell and sometimes as a greeting or toast.
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Is pip pip cheerio offensive?

Usage notes. Very rarely used in North America, where it is most likely to be considered humorous and is often used in a parody of British English speakers, particularly in “Pip pip, cheerio!” or “Pip pip, old chap!”.
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Is Cheerio rude?

vulgar slang To upset, irritate, or disappoint one to a great degree.
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What does pip pip Tally Ho mean?

Tally-ho, is the traditional cry made by the huntsman to tell others the quarry has been sighted. It may also be used with directions, including "away" and "back". It is also used in Britain as a light-hearted way of saying goodbye, much like the word "cheerio".
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Is Prat a rude word?

According to Oxford Dictionaries, we started using “prat” to mean idiot in 1960, but before that, it was a 16th century word for buttocks. So when you call someone a prat, you're also calling them an arse. This is another delightful description of someone who's painfully stupid.
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What is a prat in British slang?

Definition of prat

British. : a stupid or foolish person. Synonyms & Antonyms Example Sentences Learn More About prat.
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Is Pip an insult?

' The word was derived from the Middle Dutch word pippe which was derived from the Vulgar Latin word pippita which was derived from the Latin word pituita which literally means phlegm. If the phrase is used in a derogatory manner, this is the origin of the phrase.
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Is Cheerio a British greeting?

1British informal Used as an expression of good wishes on parting; goodbye. 'Two words it definitely did understand were cheerio and goodbye. '
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Why does Cheerio mean goodbye?

This shows grade level based on the word's complexity. goodbye; goodbye and good luck. (formerly used as a toast to one's drinking companions.)
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What is the British slang for girl?

14. Bird. A word used to describe a woman.
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What does knackered mean in England?

Definition of knackered

British. : tired, exhausted. Synonyms & Antonyms Don't Get Tired Defining Knackered Example Sentences Learn More About knackered.
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How do you say hello in British slang?

'Hiya' or 'Hey up' – these informal greetings both mean 'hello' and are especially popular in the north of England.
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Why do Brits say bloody?

Don't worry, it's not a violent word… it has nothing to do with “blood”.”Bloody” is a common word to give more emphasis to the sentence, mostly used as an exclamation of surprise. Something may be “bloody marvellous” or “bloody awful“. Having said that, British people do sometimes use it when expressing anger…
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What does sod off mean?

(intr, adverb; usually imperative) slang, mainly British to go away; depart.
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Does bloody mean the F word?

The f-word has become Britain's most popular swearword, overtaking “bloody”, as the nation's use of expletives has dropped over the past two decades, a linguistics study has found.
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What does Cheerio old chap mean?

Informal (chiefly Brit) 1 a farewell greeting. 2 a drinking toast.
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What does Tally Ho mean in fox hunting?

Tallyho definition

Used to urge hounds on during a fox hunt. interjection. 1. To urge (hounds) on during a fox hunt by shouting “tallyho” when the fox is sighted.
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Why do fighter pilots say tally?

Tally-ho should specifically mean "target in sight." It comes from fox hunting. It's what you yell when you spot the fox to send the dogs after it.
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Is Cheerio British or Australian?

Cheerio definition

(UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, informal) A greeting or parting. (New Zealand, Australia) A small saveloy often consumed with tomato sauce at parties, also known as a cocktail sausage or a little boy.
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Do people actually say Cheerio?

People sometimes say `Cheerio! ' as a way of saying goodbye.
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