blip
English
WOTD – 9 March 2017Category:Word of the day archiveCategory:Word of the day archive/2017/MarchCategory:Word of the day archive/2017

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- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /blɪp/Category:English 1-syllable words#BLIPCategory:English terms with IPA pronunciation#BLIP
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Category:English terms with audio pronunciation#BLIPAudio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -ɪpCategory:Rhymes:English/ɪp#BLIPCategory:Rhymes:English/ɪp/1 syllable#BLIP
Noun
blip (plural blips)Category:English lemmas#BLIPCategory:English nouns#BLIPCategory:English countable nouns#BLIPCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BLIPCategory:Pages with entries#BLIPCategory:Pages with 1 entry#BLIP
- (electronicsCategory:en:Electronics#BLIP) A small dot registered on electronic equipment, such as a radar or oscilloscope screen.
- 1984 August, Frederick [McCarthy] Forsyth, The Fourth Protocol, London: Hutchinson, →ISBN:
- When the blip began to move up the oscilloscope screen, they followed again.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- 2004, Asaf Degani, “The Grounding of the Royal Majesty”, in Taming HAL: Designing Interfaces beyond 2001, New York, N.Y.; Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, →ISBN, page 111:
- At 6:45 pm, the chief officer saw a blip on the radar, approximately seven nautical miles away.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- 2020 February 14, Black Lyte [pseudonym], “A Gift of Savagery”, in Don’t F*ck with the Healer! (Vanta Fantasies; 2), ASIN B084TS14PL:
- Due to the fact that she’d explored over 30% of the forest enemies were now displayed as blips on her map.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- A short sound of a single pitch, usually electronically generated.
- 2000, Ken Norton, Marshall Terrill, Mike Fitzgerald, “Prologue”, in Going the Distance, Champaign, Ill.: Sports Publishing, →ISBN, page 2:
- Blip..Blip..Blip..Blip / There was that annoying noise again. Anger entered my subconscious as the dream came to an abrupt end.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- 2007, Richard Strozzi-Heckler, In Search of the Warrior Spirit: Teaching Awareness Disciplines to the Green Berets, 4th edition, Berkeley, Calif.: Blue Snake Books, →ISBN, page 39:
- The most popular event is Joel's computer-based biofeedback game. […] The goal is to move the balloons skyward while avoiding the rockets that the computer shoots toward the balloons. You dodge the rockets by consciously adjusting your muscle tone between relaxation and tension. […] The little "blip" sound that happens when a balloon is shot down becomes a duet with the player. "Blip" "Damn!" "Blip" "Damn!" "Blip" "Damn!"Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- (by extension) A brief and usually minor aberration or deviation from what is expected or normal.
- 2003, Brett Grodeck, The First Year—HIV: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed (First Year Series), New York, N.Y.: Marlowe, →ISBN:
- There's a chance this is just a viral blip, an intermittent spike of low-level virus that just happens in people on successful HIV treatment.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- 2003, Dany Spencer Adams, Lab Math: A Handbook of Measurements, Calculations, and Other Quantitative Skills for Use at the Bench, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, →ISBN:
- As a cell moves through the aperture it causes a blip (a brief change) in the voltage when the nonconductive cell briefly displaces the conductive medium.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- 2010 February 28, Gary Younge, “The Tea Party is a dynamic force, but it is still unruly and incoherent”, in The Guardian, London, archived from the original on 16 March 2016:
- Barack Obama had become exasperated by the propensity of the party establishment to panic at every psephological blip.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- 2021 November 7, Laura Spinney, “Can history teach us anything about the future of war – and peace?”, in The Guardian:
- […] and therefore it’s too soon to say if the supposed “long peace” we’ve been enjoying since the end of the second world war is a blip or a sustained trend.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- (InternetCategory:en:Internet#BLIP, historicalCategory:English terms with historical senses#BLIP) An individual message or document in the Google Wave software framework.
- 2010, Gina Trapani, Adam Pash, The Complete Guide to Google Wave, page 51:
- When a participant has full access permissions to a wave, he or she can change the contents of all blips and reply within or after blips.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- 2010, Andres Ferrate, Google Wave: Up and Running, page 87:
- Although the wiki-like editing capabilities of Google Wave represent a valuable feature, there is some debate about whether participants should edit other participants' blips or their own blips.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
Derived terms
Translations
small dot registered on electronic equipment
short sound of a single pitch
Verb
blip (third-person singular simple present blips, present participle blipping, simple past and past participle blipped)Category:English lemmas#BLIPCategory:English verbs#BLIPCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BLIPCategory:Pages with entries#BLIPCategory:Pages with 1 entry#BLIP
- (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#BLIP) To make a short beep sound.
- The door blipped as I showed my electronic identity card and passed through.Category:English terms with usage examples#BLIP
- (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#BLIP, informalCategory:English informal terms#BLIP) To change state abruptly, such as between off and on or dark and light, sometimes implying motion.
- 1977-1980, Lou Sullivan, personal diary, quoted in 2019, Ellis Martin, Zach Ozma (editors), We Both Laughed In Pleasure
- We got a call that Pat still on the respirator & that the doc said that now because the EEG was blipping, they couldn't unhook him from the respirator.
- 2001, Dennis Lehane, Mystic River, New York, N.Y.: William Morrow and Company, →ISBN:
- And yet, they pulsed and glowed and shimmied and flared and stared at you, just like now—staring in at his and Whitey's own lights as they blipped past on the expressway, just one more set of red and yellow lights streaking along amid a current of red and yellow lights that blipped, blipped, blipped through an unremarkable Sunday dusk.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- 2005, Craig Lansford, Stephen Chamberlin, “Scene III”, in Broken Angel (Tales from Salome; 1; The Sorian Chronicles; book I), rev. edition, Lincoln, Neb.: iUniverse, →ISBN:
- The screen blipped out as the connection was terminated. […] A few seconds passed before the screen again blipped to life, but instead of Melissa's radiant face there was a man in obvious security garb staring at him.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- 1977-1980, Lou Sullivan, personal diary, quoted in 2019, Ellis Martin, Zach Ozma (editors), We Both Laughed In Pleasure
- (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#BLIP) Synonym of bleep (“to replace offending words in a broadcast recording with a tone”).
- 2003, Harry Castleman, Walter J. Podrazik, Watching TV: Six Decades of American Television, page 155:
- […] even walking off his own show once after an NBC censor had arbitrarily blipped a mildly risque joke from the day's tape.Category:English terms with quotations#BLIP
- (automotiveCategory:en:Automotive#BLIP) To apply the throttle briefly when downshifting, to provide a smoother gear transition and prevent wheelspin.
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