The word "strippy" is spelled with two p's and two i's. This is because the word is derived from the root word "strip" and the suffix "-y" which is commonly used to denote a state or quality. The IPA phonetic transcription of "strippy" is /ˈstrɪpi/ where the stressed syllable is "strip" and the final syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound followed by the "p" sound. This word can be used to describe something that has stripes or a striped pattern.