What does 'A Peepe Out' mean? Only reference I find it is to Shakespeare's (usage in multiple works) but link to being "Tipsy or having overstepped one's mark" is not clear. Any insights or alternate solutions?
pip (4) - a pip (peepe) out - "one in excess of the total number of pips aimed at in the old card game of one-and-thirty, hence having overshot one's mark; tipsy" - Chambers