Pippi Longstocking

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A person, especially a girl or woman, with long or flamboyant red hair, especially in pigtails or parted down the middle, and prominent freckles.
 * 2) A person, especially a girl or woman, given to headstrong, wild behaviour, flights of fancy, or irrepressible optimism.
 * 1) A person, especially a girl or woman, given to headstrong, wild behaviour, flights of fancy, or irrepressible optimism.
 * 1) A person, especially a girl or woman, given to headstrong, wild behaviour, flights of fancy, or irrepressible optimism.
 * 1) A person, especially a girl or woman, given to headstrong, wild behaviour, flights of fancy, or irrepressible optimism.
 * 1) A person, especially a girl or woman, given to headstrong, wild behaviour, flights of fancy, or irrepressible optimism.
 * 1) A person, especially a girl or woman, given to headstrong, wild behaviour, flights of fancy, or irrepressible optimism.

Translations

 * Esperanto: Pipi Ŝtrumpolonga
 * Estonian: Pipi Pikksukk
 * Finnish: Peppi Pitkätossu
 * French: Fifi Brindacier
 * German: Pippi Langstrumpf
 * Hebrew: בילבי גרב־ברך, בילבי בת־גרב, בילבי, גילגי
 * Icelandic: Lína Langsokkur
 * Italian: Pippi Calzelunghe
 * Japanese: 長くつ下のピッピ
 * Macedonian: Пипи Долгиот Чорап
 * Russian: Пе́ппи Длинныйчуло́к
 * Swedish: Pippi Långstrump