👉 Dipsy is a term used in computer programming to describe an object that behaves like a pointer but has no memory. It's often used to represent pointers to other objects or data structures in a program, but it can also be used to refer to a specific type of object that doesn't have a real memory location, such as a virtual memory region or a shared memory pool. Dipsy is typically used when the programmer wants to avoid allocating additional memory for a pointer, and instead uses a