To cause one to be annoyed or unhappy. Although "the pip" is an avian disease, it came to be used to describe minor human maladies. My new job is giving me the pip—all they let me do is make copies and send faxes.Don't let it give you the pip, OK? I highly doubt that Dan intentionally excluded you.That guy's just a miserable person. He could be lounging on a beautiful beach, and it would still somehow give him the pip!
make someone irritated or depressed. informal, dated
Pip is a disease of poultry or other birds. In the late 15th century the word came to be used, often humorously, of various ill-defined or minor ailments suffered by people and so the informal sense of ‘ill humour’ developed.
1976Scotsman I feel it's my duty but I'm not keen. My grandchildren give me the pip.
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