by Mr.Gibbs January 28, 2014
A derogatory term given to a male who is miniature in size, with pixie, hobbit or elf like features (particularly with their ears). A Little Pippin is also someone is quiet and timid in nature and does not contribute to conversation and does not take to crowds.
They also are known for not contributing to society creatively, actively or with any purpose.
In some cases Little Pippins are also heavily associated with C-Class drugs.
They also are known for not contributing to society creatively, actively or with any purpose.
In some cases Little Pippins are also heavily associated with C-Class drugs.
"Please do not invite your friend out with us again, I tried to offer conversation and show him some of my photos but he just stared at me with a slack jaw. He was also very boring and his ears looked like Frodo’s."
"Yeh man sorry, but I’ve known him since school, he’s a classic Little Pippin."
"Jamie! Are you listening to your classmates? You have been starring out of the window for over an hour, is there something you would like to share with the class?"
"He won’t answer; he’s a Little Pippin Miss!"
"Yeh man sorry, but I’ve known him since school, he’s a classic Little Pippin."
"Jamie! Are you listening to your classmates? You have been starring out of the window for over an hour, is there something you would like to share with the class?"
"He won’t answer; he’s a Little Pippin Miss!"
by ashinx2 September 15, 2013
the two brave yet cheeky hobbits featured in lord of the rings.Despite speculation they are having a homosexual relationship. They are now happily married in bag end.
by Sir benjamin September 29, 2005
The phenomenon that, in a film adaptation of a book, certain characters are portrayed as a lot more stupid than they are in the book. Supposedly this is done to make the movie 'more entertaining', but it often annoys fans of the book.
The name is derived from Merry and Pippin, two characters in The Lord of the Rings who are a helluvalot more stupid in the film than they are in the books.
The name is derived from Merry and Pippin, two characters in The Lord of the Rings who are a helluvalot more stupid in the film than they are in the books.
by Mr. British August 08, 2006
by Freshaid March 15, 2019
by ChichiEnthusiast March 04, 2025
Used to define someone admirable and astonishing, who simply puts the whole room in awe when they walk in.
by Joeyy1 September 09, 2021