In the context of playing cards, a pip is a small mark or spot that indicates the rank of a card. For example, on a 10-spot in a standard deck of cards, there are ten pips arranged in four columns to indicate its value as a 10.
Usage examples
To install a package in Python, use the command "pip install [package_name]".
Upgrade a package to the latest version with the command "pip install --upgrade [package_name]".
Uninstall a package using the command "pip uninstall [package_name]".
List all installed packages with their versions using the command "pip list".
Create a requirements.txt file with all installed packages by running "pip freeze > requirements.txt".
Install packages from a requirements.txt file with the command "pip install -r requirements.txt".
Search for a package in the PyPI repository using the command "pip search [package_name]".
Show information about a specific package using the command "pip show [package_name]".
Plus increases bodily injury and property damage liability to 50 / 100/50 (with the same limits for uninsured motorist liability) and adds $ 5,000 in PIP coverage for medical benefits and accidental death benefits, plus work loss benefits. (compare.com)
Calculated in pip terms of the 2nd currency. (home.saxo)