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Blip   /blɪp/   Listen
Blip

noun
1.
A sudden minor shock or meaningless interruption.  "You can't react to the day-to-day blips" , "Renewed jitters in the wake of a blip in retail sales"
2.
A radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface.  Synonyms: pip, radar target.






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"Blip" Quotes from Famous Books



... it comes to, nacheral. Spirit-rappin's! Somethin' fierce! My kitchen window is on the air-shaft. So's his. Many's the time in the still evenin's I've heard the rap-rap-rappin' on his window an' on the wall, but mostly on the window. Blip! out of the dark. It'd make you just hop! And him sittin' quiet and peaceful in the front room all the time. Yep; my little girl seen him there while I ...
— Average Jones • Samuel Hopkins Adams

... the crystal port on the control deck and watched the rocket cruiser Polaris' stern glow red from her jets, and then quickly disappear into the vastness of space, visible only as a white blip on the ...
— Stand by for Mars! • Carey Rockwell

... blip on the radar, Captain," replied the radar officer. "Looks to me like the jet liner from ...
— On the Trail of the Space Pirates • Carey Rockwell

... watched out of a direct-vision port, giving occasional glances to the screens. There were flecks of light from innumerable stars. Then the shining cloud-bank of the gas-giant planet went black. Screens showed all of the fleet—each blip with a nimbus about it which identified it as a friend, not a foe. There was the blip of the leading ship, the "point" of the formation. There were the flanking ships and all the martial array ...
— Talents, Incorporated • William Fitzgerald Jenkins

... a whoop of excitement and everyone crowded around the radarscope. Tom's steel-blue eyes checked the blip. Then he threw a switch which started an automatic plotting machine that had been prepared with the landing plan, and noted that the missile was slightly off the correct path. A new flow of information now began pulsing in as other ships' tracking radars ...
— Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung • Victor Appleton



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