Mock-pompous English greeting which conveys jocular familiarity on the recipient. Sometimes used in conjunction with "What ho!" and "Old bean" for maximum effect. Derived from PG Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster.
by weaselnorris May 09, 2004
A: We'll be in touch. i'm just about to watch a recording of Arsenal smashing the shit out of wigan
B: Enjoy! Pip pip!
B: Enjoy! Pip pip!
by divine horsemen January 23, 2011
by Ellski September 11, 2007
The british translation of lets go, see you later
often said during coitis by a person of english origimn
often said during coitis by a person of english origimn
by anonomoose12345 November 22, 2016
Pip Pip, stop biting Cheerio, oh dear.
Pip Pip, be a nice sister and stop hitting your brother.
Pip Pip Cheerio, what are you doing?
Pip Pip, be a nice sister and stop hitting your brother.
Pip Pip Cheerio, what are you doing?
by JackieBoy666 October 27, 2019
Pip pip cheerio is an inaccurate stereotypical English saying of "Hello". NO ONE SAYS IT IN REAL LIFE. A lot of Britain doesn't drinks tea. We don't go to the chippy a lot. We have good teeth.
by disappointed English person October 28, 2013