pip emma
Americanadverb
adverb
Etymology
Origin of pip emma
First recorded in 1910–15; phrase representing P.M., used by signalmen
Example Sentences
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“No boat allowed to move in harbour after six pip emma, sah, thank God, please.”
From Cupid in Africa by Wren, P. C.
A machine will be detailed to leave the ground at 10:30 pip emma and lay three fresh eggs on the railway-station at ——.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, September 19, 1917 by Various
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