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pip·pin \ˈpipə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English pepin, pipin, from Old French pepin 1. chiefly Britain : pip IV 1 2. a. : a seedling apple or an apple from a seedling clone b. : any of numerous apples that are typically of superior dessert quality and have usually yellow or greenish yellow skins strongly flushed with red and lightly russeted — compare codling, costard 3. : a highly admired or very admirable person or thing |