Pibe in english
Kid
pronunciation: kɪd part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɪd part of speech: noun
In gestures
pibe = bloke ; guy ; fella ; bub ; bro ; chap ; josser ; boyo ; cuss ; bod.
Example: The blokes don't bat an eyelid that you're a girl -- they take no prisoners when they're trying to get the ball!.Example: The general opinion of Edward Wood seemed to be summed up in the words of one staff member, who said, 'Ed Wood's a prince of a guy'.Example: If your fella is prepared to wipe his willy after widdling just to keep you happy, he must care for you a great deal.Example: The best networkers are people that can engage others in interesting, relevant and coherent conversation, bub.Example: In this case, he introduced his girlfriend to his bros in the hope of attaining their approval.Example: In practice, however, such democratic attitudes among the mighty seem to have as little effect on the behaviour of those who serve them as did the remark made by King George V at his Jubilee in 1935, 'I'm really quite an ordinary sort of chap'.Example: The other day I thought to take a short-cut through a narrow street, but was confronted by a josser who was even older than myself.Example: A rare gift in a human (apart from a disastrous and much too recent relationship with a boyo named James) her instincts were normally spot on.Example: When I was a kid it was common to refer to someone as a cuss.Example: It's about time some bods in China copied this and sold it for half the price.