(noun)
1. A Brief Moment: Refers to a fleeting, insignificant occurrence that happens quickly and is easily forgotten. Example: "The argument was just a blip in our friendship."
2. A Minor Disruption: Describes a small, often unexpected interruption in the normal flow of events, usually with minimal impact. Example: "There was a blip in the meeting when the projector stopped working, but we quickly moved on."
3. A Noticeable Yet Trivial Detail: Something that stands out momentarily but holds little overall importance or relevance. Example: "The typo in the report was just a blip; the rest of it was flawless."
4. A Temporary Setback: Represents a minor setback or challenge that is quickly overcome, often with little lasting effect. Example: "Missing that shot was a blip; he came back strong in the next quarter."
In all these contexts, "blip" captures the essence of something small, momentary, and not worth dwelling on—a little bump in the road of life.
Jaquavias:"I heard you had a rough day at work. Everything okay?"
Lamar: "Yeah, it was just a blip. The system went down for a bit, but we got everything back up and running. No big deal."
Noun.
1. Typically used in SMS/Text messages and phone calls as a synonym for currencies, ie. Euros, Pounds etc if the parties involved dont want to make it obvious they're talking about money for fear law enforcement may be listening in.
2. Slang for cash; usually used as a suffix ie: 100blips.
1. Have you got those 50 blips you owe me?
2. Need to grab those blips man, its been two weeks now and I'm smashed
Small piece of something, usually in context to time and/or information.
Did you see that blip of a shooting star in the sky?
Its something you say when you will do a proactive play in a game to let your teammates know that you will do something cool
I'm going to do a blip
I can do a blip there
Phrase came from a certian genius Mike John. Has two meanings:
1)Said when there is an akward silence or in a crowded hallway, funny enough to get a laugh even in a funeral.
2) Said when doing a kareoke song by Dave Matthews Band and you forget the words.
1) ......BLIP WOBBLE WET PEMYAS!!!...
2) "What would you say, BLIP WOBBLE WET PEMYAS!!! What would you say..."
To give someone a little extra “whatfer” in a physical altercation. To pile on a beating well past the point of necessity.
Chuck: Did you hear about that fight behind O’Shea’s last night?
Danny: Oh shit yeah, bruh! Troy got a case of the blips & blaps from some drunk redneck.
Chuck: Sure did. Damn bruh, you would have thought the blipsing would have been enough. That hillbilly put Troy in the hospital with the blapsing. Poor fucker...