bippy

[bip-ee] Origin

bip·py

[bip-ee]
noun, plural bip·pies. Slang.
an unspecified part of the anatomy (usually used in the phrase You bet your (sweet) bippy).

Origin:
nonce word of uncertain origin
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Bippy is always a great word to know.
So is oyster. Does it mean:
to refuse to serve at a bar or restaurant; to be thrown out of or forbidden from an establishment
a closemouthed or uncommunicative person, especially one who keeps secrets well
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Word Origin & History

bippy
by late 1960s, "buttocks, ass," U.S. slang, the kind of thing that once sounded naughty on "Laugh-In." As it often was used with you bet your ... it may be nonsense chosen for alliteration, but there may be some whiff of bipedal in it.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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