poppit
It should actually be poppet and it was used as a term of endearment towards children.
Why, hello there, poppet.
Come, poppet, be a good little girl.
Come, poppet, be a good little girl.
poppit
Actually spelled: "poppet".
Chiefly a British derivitive of the word "puppet".
A darling, a small child, a doll, a puppet.
Chiefly a British derivitive of the word "puppet".
A darling, a small child, a doll, a puppet.
She's such a sweet, little poppet.
poppit
Used in the Wild Thornberrys by Nigel Thornberry
"'ello poppit"
"how's it going poppit?"
"how's it going poppit?"
poppit
1. See definition of crumpit, basically means the same thing but can be used more casually, more for friends *.
*not for a boyfriend or girlfriend.
*not for a boyfriend or girlfriend.
1. J: Ello poppit!
A: Hey John, what's up?
A: Hey John, what's up?
poppit
Form of greeting, first used in the Disney movie, Pirates of the Carribean.
Person #1: Hi!
Person #2: 'ello poppit
Person #2: 'ello poppit
Poppits
Poppits help reduce stress and anxiety in both kids and adults. They keep your hands busy when extreme boredom sets in. These toys are a great way to release nervous energy, especially in settings like classrooms and offices, where sitting in one position for an extended period is often required.
P.S:All the girls in my class have these but don't have anxiety
P.S:All the girls in my class have these but don't have anxiety
Poppits Are For Anyone With Anxiety,ADHD,Autism