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1 bippe
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2 bleeper
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3 bip
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4 dyt
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5 dut
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6 dutte
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7 dytte
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8 pip
I. (et -)( fugls lyd) chirp, cheep, peep;( dut) bleep;[ ikke et pip](dvs ikke en lyd) not a peep ( fx I don't want to hear a peep out of you),( ikke et ord) not a word ( fx I haven't heard a word from him);( pille ned) deflate somebody,( overvælde) overwhelm somebody;[ det tog helt pippet fra mig (, ham)](= det tog på mig) it took it out of me (, him).II. (en)( fuglesygdom) pip.III. sb:[ få pip] go batty;[ det er til at få pip af] it is enough to give you the pip;[ have pip] be batty;[ det er det rene pip] that is completely cuckoo (el. daft).
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