[Opinions] Re: Pip
It could be related to Pippin (I think of a hobbit's NN and an apple type), Pippi (Longstocking, a cartoon daughter of a sailor), and Pippa (as a British NN for Philippa), but mostly it seems like Pipsqueak.I think of the (sarcastic) song "In an Operetta" in which it's the fake name of a princess living as a cabin boy on a pirate ship.I think of "pip pip" which seems silly, old-fashioned, and very British.

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