bip

English

Etymology

Imitative.

Verb

bip (third-person singular simple present bips, present participle bipping, simple past and past participle bipped)

  1. (informal, transitive) To cause to make a short beeping or blipping sound.
    • 2011, David Cullen, The Byblos Discovery (page 275)
      Jihad Merhi bipped the horn as he pulled up in his Land Cruiser outside chez Lattouf.
  2. (informal, transitive) To hit lightly.
    • A. P. Vasko, 33 Miracles (page 188)
      After the entire table burst into laughter, she playfully bipped the man in the mouth and followed it with a kiss.
    • 2003, C. D. Blizzard, Broken
      I swung the bat, barely bipped the ball, and sent it spinning off into a neighbor's yard. That was the closest I'd come to hitting that thing all day.

Anagrams


Bahnar

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /biːp/

Noun

bip

  1. duck

French

Pronunciation

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Noun

bip m (plural bips)

  1. beep (short, electronically-produced sound)

Derived terms

Anagrams


Spanish

Noun

bip m (plural bips)

  1. bip; beep

Turkish

Noun

bip (definite accusative bipi, plural bipler)

  1. bleep

Declension

Inflection
Nominative bip
Definite accusative bipi
Singular Plural
Nominative bip bipler
Definite accusative bipi bipleri
Dative bipe biplere
Locative bipte biplerde
Ablative bipten biplerden
Genitive bipin biplerin
Possessive forms
Singular Plural
1st singular bipim biplerim
2nd singular bipin biplerin
3rd singular bipi bipleri
1st plural bipimiz biplerimiz
2nd plural bipiniz bipleriniz
3rd plural bipleri bipleri
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