Usually means: Beaten narrowly at the end.
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We found 18 dictionaries that define the word pipped:

General (12 matching dictionaries)
  1. pipped: Merriam-Webster
  2. pipped, pipped: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. pipped: Collins English Dictionary
  4. pipped: Vocabulary.com
  5. pipped: Wordnik
  6. pipped: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  7. pipped: Wiktionary
  8. Pipped, pipped: Dictionary.com
  9. Pipped: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  10. Pipped: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  11. pipped: FreeDictionary.org
  12. pipped: TheFreeDictionary.com

Business (1 matching dictionary)
  1. pipped: Financial dictionary

Computing (1 matching dictionary)
  1. pipped: Encyclopedia

Medicine (1 matching dictionary)
  1. pipped: Medical dictionary

Miscellaneous (1 matching dictionary)
  1. pipped: Idioms

Slang (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. pipped, pipped: Green’s Dictionary of Slang
  2. Pipped: Urban Dictionary

(Note: See pip as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (PiP)

noun:  Any of various respiratory diseases in birds, especially infectious coryza.
noun:  (humorous, dated) Of humans, a disease, malaise or depression.
noun:  (obsolete) A pippin, seed of any kind.
noun:  (UK) A seed inside certain fleshy fruits (compare stone/pit), such as a peach, orange, or apple.
noun:  (US, colloquial) Something or someone excellent, of high quality.
noun:  (British, dated, World War I, signalese) P in RAF phonetic alphabet.
verb:  (transitive) To remove the pips from.
noun:  One of the spots or symbols on a playing card, domino, die, etc.
noun:  (military, public service) One of the stylised version of the Bath star worn on the shoulder of a uniform to denote rank, e.g. of a soldier or a fireman.
noun:  A spot; a speck.
noun:  A spot of light or an inverted V indicative of a return of radar waves reflected from an object; a blip.
noun:  A piece of rhizome with a dormant shoot of the lily of the valley plant, used for propagation
verb:  (transitive) To get the better of; to defeat by a narrow margin.
verb:  (transitive) To hit with a gunshot.
verb:  (intransitive) To peep, to chirp.
verb:  (ornithology) To make the initial hole during the process of hatching from an egg.
noun:  One of a series of very short, electronically produced tones, used, for example, to count down the final few seconds before a given time or to indicate that a caller using a payphone needs to make further payment to continue the call.
noun:  (finance, currency trading) The smallest price increment between two currencies in foreign exchange (forex) trading.
noun:  A diminutive form of the given names Philip, Phillip, and Philippa.
noun:  (computing, historical) Acronym of Peripheral Interchange Program.
noun:  (television) Acronym of picture-in-picture. [(television) A feature of some television receivers and similar devices, where one program or channel is displayed on the full TV screen while another is displayed in an inset window.]
noun:  (military) Acronym of predicted impact point.
noun:  (business) Acronym of performance improvement plan.
noun:  (business) Acronym of product improvement program.
noun:  (medicine) Acronym of peak inspiratory pressure.
noun:  Acronym of personal independence payment.
noun:  (television) Initialism of picture-in-picture. [(television) A feature of some television receivers and similar devices, where one program or channel is displayed on the full TV screen while another is displayed in an inset window.]
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