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poppet noun- used as an endearment UK, 1729
A “puppet”, hence a “doll”. - All right, poppet. You can keep it. — John O’Toole, The Bush and the Tree, p. 28, 1960
- Magda, get us some more drinks, will you, poppet. — Jake Arnott, He Kills Coppers, p. 221, 2001
- the object of ridicule BARBADOS
- — Frank A. Collymore, Barbadian Dialect, p. 86, 1965
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