blip

Etymology
Onomatopoeic.

Noun

 * 1)  A small dot registered on electronic equipment, such as a radar or oscilloscope screen.
 * 2) A short sound of a single pitch, usually electronically generated.
 * 3)  A brief and usually minor aberration or deviation from what is expected or normal.
 * 4)  An individual message or document in the  software framework.
 * 1)  A brief and usually minor aberration or deviation from what is expected or normal.
 * 2)  An individual message or document in the  software framework.
 * 1)  A brief and usually minor aberration or deviation from what is expected or normal.
 * 2)  An individual message or document in the  software framework.
 * 1)  An individual message or document in the  software framework.
 * 1)  An individual message or document in the  software framework.
 * 1)  An individual message or document in the  software framework.
 * 1)  An individual message or document in the  software framework.

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Czech: bod na obrazovce
 * Finnish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:


 * Czech: (krátké) pípnutí
 * Finnish:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: ,


 * Czech: výkyv, výchylka

Verb

 * 1)  To make a short beep sound.
 * 2)  To change state abruptly, such as between off and on or dark and light, sometimes implying motion.
 * 3) * 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.
 * 1)  To apply the throttle briefly when downshifting, to provide a smoother gear transition and prevent wheelspin.
 * 1)  To apply the throttle briefly when downshifting, to provide a smoother gear transition and prevent wheelspin.
 * 1)  To apply the throttle briefly when downshifting, to provide a smoother gear transition and prevent wheelspin.
 * 1)  To apply the throttle briefly when downshifting, to provide a smoother gear transition and prevent wheelspin.
 * 1)  To apply the throttle briefly when downshifting, to provide a smoother gear transition and prevent wheelspin.
 * 1)  To apply the throttle briefly when downshifting, to provide a smoother gear transition and prevent wheelspin.