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blipped, past participle; blipped, past tense; blipping, present participle; blips, 3rd person singular present;
  1. (of an electronic device) Make a short high-pitched sound or succession of sounds

  2. Open (the throttle of a motor vehicle) momentarily


  1. (blip) a sudden minor shock or meaningless interruption; "the market had one bad blip today"; "you can't react to the day-to-day blips"; "renewed jitters in the wake of a blip in retail sales"
  2. (blip) a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface
  3. (Blip (internet)) A blip is an onomatopoeic English noun used to refer a small dot registered on electronic equipment, such as radar or oscilloscope screens, or an electronically generated single-pitch sound. ...
  4. (blip (n)) something very good. Ex. "That's a blip", "She's a blip".
  5. (Blip) Snapping the throttle quickly, as in "blip the throttle".
  6. (blip) To race an engine intermittently with repeated short bursts on the accelerator.
  7. (BLiP) (Benildean Lifestyle, Interests and People) is the official features magazine of the college, which showcases the life and interests of Benildeans. First published in 2004, it tackles fashion, travel, and other topics.
  8. (BLIP) the narrow point on a semi-locking clip's ramp.
  9. (Blip (BLIP)) A Blip is a single, very discrete message within the conversation/ Wave. Using the previous example a Blip could be '..how's it going Rachel..?'. A Blip can handle other forms of media attached to the Blip, i.e. other conversations, film clips, images or even file attachments. ...
  10. (Blip) 1. An argument;  2. A derogatory reference toward a short, incomplete, or underdeveloped argument.
  11. (Blip) A temporary increase in viral load in someone whopreviously had undetectable virus and who later returns to havingundetectable virus. The viral load during a blip is usually low (50 to500 copies/mL). See Also: Undetectable Viral Load (UDVL)
  12. (Blip) Any five cent piece, especially the U.S. copper nickel (nickel) five cent piece. (Reportedly originated around 1890 and is a variation of [blin] Russian “blin-ˆe which means “a thin pancake.”)
  13. (Blip) Spot on cathode-ray tube screen indicating radar function.
  14. (Blip) Telepath who refuses to join Psi Corps or take sleepers. Usually imprisoned. (314)
  15. (Blip) This is an even smaller part of Wavelet, Blip is a message, in a wavelet. This is the same with the first lines while you're doing the conversation via IM. May contain other blips blips called with children. ...
  16. (Blip) this can mean lots of things to lots of people, but when you’re in motorcycle company it means quickly revving, then releasing the throttle.
  17. (blip) A brief interruption of sound on a program or tape; to interrupt or delete sound, as in blipping an expletive from a TV program.
  18. a blip can refer to a music or video clip which a user has posted via the popular media hosting sites, Blip.fm and Blip.tv.
  19. The process of posting a “Blip” (using Blippy.com), which automatically posts the details of a members credit card purchases on the Internet to immediately share with their friends and others. (e.g. Joe spent $10.09 at Starbucks on Rt. 41 at 12.21pm for a moccha latte.”).