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dippy
[dip-ee]
adjective
somewhat mad or foolish.
dippy with love.
dippy
/ ˈdɪpɪ /
adjective
slang, odd, eccentric, or crazy
Word History and Origins
Origin of dippy1
Word History and Origins
Origin of dippy1
Example Sentences
Defending Mr Saunders, John Harrison said his client was known as "dippy Dominique" and incapable of arranging a hit man.
In one early role, Garr played a dippy secretary on a 1968 episode of “Star Trek.”
Maybe that’s why the documentary made me race to YouTube to see these Stonewall-generation funnymen with dippy but dark-edged sensibilities that were shaped by decades of self-hatred and fear the likes of which a 20-year-old today cannot fathom.
The drinking bird toy, also called a "dippy bird," has been a fixture of science classrooms for decades.
He said it had been written in their "hippy dippy psychedelic days" and had been dismissed by the band at the time.
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