Where does Pied come from?

'Pied' comes from the Middle English word 'pie', a shortening of 'magpie', a bird with distinctive black and white feathers. In the Middle Ages, black and white clothing was called 'pied', a term later applied to multicoloured items as well. 'Piper' is derived from the Latin word 'pipare' meaning 'to peep or chirp'.
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What does to get pied mean?

Definition: Being ditched, dumped or abandoned (akin to getting a cream pie to the face). As in: "She totally pied him off. He must be feeling like a right mug." Love Island | Read more.
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What does pied mean slang?

Pied is a slang word that means “ignored.” In this context, it is referred to as an act of disregarding someone intentionally or refusing to acknowledge someone's presence. The slang term can also mean “rejected.” This is commonly used when someone received a rejection, especially from the opposite sex.
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What does the term pied piper mean?

Definition of pied piper

1 : one that offers strong but delusive enticement. 2 : a leader who makes irresponsible promises. 3 : a charismatic person who attracts followers.
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Is the pied piper a true story?

Accessibility links. Writers like the Grimm Brothers and Robert Browning may have shaped the Pied Piper legend into art, but it turns out the story is likely based on an actual historical incident.
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Where did the story of the Pied Piper originated?

The Pied Piper legend originated in Hamelin, Germany during the middle ages. As the story goes, the town was struggling with a rat infestation problem and was desperate for relief.
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What is a melt Cockney slang?

An insult describing a person who has fallen for someone and gone soft. Example: “I can't believe how much I fancy him, I'm acting like such a melt” 2. A wimp, a loser. Example: “Jonny is literally a tuna melt.”
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What is muggy British slang?

The phrase 'muggy' is often used if someone is playing you, or taking you for a fool or a mug. This term is a variation on the phrase 'mugged off', most commonly used around London, which describes when somebody is being openly disrespectful to another person.
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What does shapey mean UK?

means get fun, get happy, get naughty, get SHAPEY #vibes.
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What does punching mean love Island?

If someone is 'punching', that means that they are 'punching above their belt', or in other words the person they are talking to or dating could be thought of as more attractive than them.
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Why was the man called the Pied Piper?

Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. In the year 1284 a mysterious man appeared in Hameln. He was wearing a coat of many colored, bright cloth, for which reason he was called the Pied Piper. He claimed to be a ratcatcher, and he promised that for a certain sum he would rid the city of all mice and rats.
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What is the moral of the Pied Piper?

The moral of the tale is that cheating people can have unexpected and dreadful consequences. The term “pied piper” has entered the language in the sense of someone who, by means of personal charm, entices people to follow him or her, usually to disappointment or misfortune.
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Who named the stranger Pied Piper?

Answer: He only named himself.
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Is Peter Pan the Pied Piper?

Once Upon a Time

In this show, the Pied Piper is revealed to be an identity of Peter Pan, who appears in the third season.
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How was the Pied Piper rewarded in the end?

At the end of the year, the Pied Piper returned for his reward: the Burgers put him off with slightings and neglect, offering him some small matter, which he refusing, and staying some days in the town; on Sunday Morning at high mass, when most people were at church, he fell to play on his his pipes, and all the ...
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How did the Pied Piper take his revenge?

Answer. Pied piper, to take his revenge, just played another kind of music with his flute and hypnotized all the children of the village and then take them far away from the village, to hide them and also to take revenge.
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Where did the phrase pay the piper come from?

The phrase comes from the fable of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. According to the myth, a piper was hired to clear out the rats from the village of Hamelin. After he did so (by playing a song on his pipes), he was not paid for his work. His revenge for the lack of payment was to steal all the children of the town.
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Was the Pied Piper a villain?

Pied Piper (Hartley Rathaway) is a supervillain turned superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, and is commonly associated with the superhero the Flash. The character was created by writer John Broome and artist Carmine Infantino, and made his first appearance in The Flash #106 (May 1959).
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How did the Pied Piper go about calling the attention of the rats?

The mysterious piper explains that he can charm the rats with his instrument, hypnotizing them into a state where they will follow him out of town. The town leaders agree, and the piper plays his tune, attracting the attention of every rat in Hamelin.
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Why did the Pied Piper look very strange?

Why did the Pied Piper look very strange? Answer: The Piper looked very strange on account of his red and yellow dress and odd appearance. He was dressed in red and yellow.
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What's the G word Love Island?

This one is pretty simple, The G means girlfriend. For example Faye is worried about the moment Teddy may or may not bring up 'The 'G question - aka asking her to be his girlfriend.
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What's a dry lunch in Cockney slang?

Dry-lunch definition

Filters. (England, slang) A contemptible or uncool person. noun.
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What does mug me off mean?

Meaning of mug sb off in English

to make someone appear stupid, especially by deceiving them or treating them badly in a relationship: Rebecca slammed Luke for mugging her off. I feel like I've been mugged off.
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What does crack on mean in UK?

UK informal. to start or continue doing something, especially more quickly or with more energy after a pause: The meeting needs to finish by 5, so we'd better crack on.
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What does a melt mean Love Island?

Melt in the villa is commonly used as a noun (melty, if you need an adjective) and is defined as someone acting soppy toward their crush. On Love Island if someone describes you as a melt, it's usually because they think you're being over-the-top or pathetic.
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