pip emma

pip emma
in the afternoon or evening.

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  • ack emma — adv. & n. Brit. colloq. = A.M. Etymology: formerly signallers name for the letters AM * * * (ˈ)ak.ˈemə adverb Etymology: from British signalmen s telephone pron. of A.M. Britain : before noon * * * ack emma /ak emˈə/ (milit sl) adverb Ante… …   Useful english dictionary

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