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- proper noun An occupational
surname . - proper noun A female
given name used since the mid-twentieth century, first by the American actress Piper Laurie.
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Examples
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I don’t in my untrained in piper opinion see Piper as anything like a “Complete System”, nor have I ever heard or seen written from Nigel and the boys anything alluding to that.
Cut and Run Steve Perry 2007
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Liljana Piper is a former Serbian Duchess and her and her family used to live at the Holy Name Abbey in West Milford for about 25 years.
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Because those are great and Billie Piper is awesome in the movies for them, though I haven't seen the second one.
I don't know if I should be insulted...or flattered! rabid1st 2009
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Piper is not one of the writers I'm rally familiar with, but when I saw Scalzi 'post, and found out that Piper's work is in the Public Domain, I whipped out the old iPhone and downloaded the original.
Archive 2010-04-01 Big Jim 2010
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So, now you know, the Piper is some kind of anarchist.
This ain't right 2009
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His money changing at DLA Piper is the back stage stuff.
Wonk Room » Dick Armey’s Clients Required The Bailouts That Armey’s FreedomWorks Is Now Protesting 2009
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The Fuzzy series by H. Beam Piper is wonderful for almost anyone.
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Maybe little Piper is also Ms. Palin's secretary and scheduler, 'cause it appears a child is in charge of Ms. Palin's calendar!
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Piper is not one of the writers I'm rally familiar with, but when I saw Scalzi 'post, and found out that Piper's work is in the Public Domain, I whipped out the old iPhone and downloaded the original.
Classic SF FTW Big Jim 2010
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Ever notice how the little girl, Piper, is always by her mother's side?
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