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English
Etymology
Imitative.
Verb
bip (third-person singular simple present bips, present participle bipping, simple past and past participle bipped)
- (informal) To make or 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.
- (informal, transitive) To hit lightly.
- Synonyms: bop, boop
- 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.
- (Bay Area, California slang) To break into a car and steal its contents.
- (by extension) To rob; steal.
So many cars get bipped on that street.
Translations
Noun
bip (plural bips)
- (Bay Area, California slang) Synonym of spliff
2020 October 10, “Toot That Sh!t Up”, Kai Bandz (lyrics), 1:34:My niggas getting greasy with them licks, nigga
But these free banks, I ain’t use no bip, nigga
2022 March 11, “B$G Intro” (track 1, right in the beginning), in Baby Stone Gorillas (lyrics), BABYST5XNE GORILLAS:You have your bip on you?
'Cause if you ain't got no bip on you, I ain't hangin' out with you
- (finance) Abbreviation of basis point.
- (African-American Vernacular, Baltimore, slang) Can refer to multiple different things, but usually refers to a piece that someone owns, most often a gun or a haircut.
Anagrams
Bahnar
Etymology
From Chamic. Compare Rade bip (“duck”).
The common Bahnaric term for "duck" was *ʔədaː.
Pronunciation
Noun
bip
- duck
French
Pronunciation
Noun
bip m (plural bips)
- beep (short, electronically-produced sound)
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Portuguese
Pronunciation
Noun
bip m (plural bips or bipes)
- beep (short, electronically-produced sound)
- pager
Anagrams
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from English beep.
Pronunciation
Noun
bip n (plural bipuri)
- beep
- (telephony, colloquial) prearranged missed call
- (television) bleep censor
Declension
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Spanish
Noun
bip m (plural bips)
- bip; beep
Turkish
Noun
bip (definite accusative bipi, plural bipler)
- bleep
Declension