No, "pip" does not mean "champion." Pip can refer to a small seed in a fruit, a small dot or mark, or a high-pitched sound. It is not commonly used to mean champion.
A pip can be:a pip can mean p's, in pants too like a texting word
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It means goodbye in British English.
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The name, Kennah, means 'Cynwrig': a welsh word for "Greatest Champion."
I can't find the word as spelled.It could be an laoch (the warrior, hero, champion)?
The word 'champion' when translated from English to Japanese is チャンピオン (champion).
"Champion" is a French word that was borrowed into English. So the French word is "champion".
The French word is champion (masc.), championne (fem.).
"Pip pip onk onk" doesn't have a specific meaning in English. It could be a made-up phrase or sound effect that doesn't have a known definition.
Joe says "What larks!" he and Pip will have. He uses the phrase to mean that they will have fun, laughs, or a good time.
PIP means in Hotel Industry "Product Improvement Plans". dxbrooms.com