- yip
- yip 1903, possibly from dial. yip "to cheep like a bird" (early 19c.), from M.E. yippen (mid-15c.), of imitative origin.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Yip — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Brandon Yip (* 1985), kanadischer Eishockeyspieler David Yip (* 1951), britischer Schauspieler chinesischer Herkunft Françoise Yip (* 1972), kanadische Schauspielerin Yip Man (1893–1972), Großmeister der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yip — can refer to one of the following:* Yip (surname), a Chinese surname *Your Internet Phone * Youth International Party * Yip (Land of Oz), a race of people in the southern Winkie Country of the Land of Oz * Demoscene pseudonym of Jori Olkkonen,… … Wikipedia
yip — ► NOUN ▪ a short, sharp cry or yelp, especially of excitement or delight. ► VERB (yipped, yipping) ▪ give a yip. ORIGIN imitative … English terms dictionary
yip — ☆ yip [yip ] n. [echoic] Informal a yelp, or bark vi. yipped, yipping Informal to yelp, or bark … English World dictionary
yip — /yip/, v., yipped, yipping, n. v.i. 1. to bark sharply, as a young dog. n. 2. a sharp bark; yelp. [1400 50; late ME yippe, perh. alter. of yilpe YELP] * * * … Universalium
yip — → todoterreno, 2 … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
yip — bun·yip; yip·pee; yip·pie; yip; … English syllables
yip — [[t]jɪ̱p[/t]] yips, yipping, yipped VERB If a dog or other animal yips, it gives a sudden short cry, often because of fear or pain. [mainly AM] Far up the west rim of the canyon, a coyote yipped twice. Syn: yelp N COUNT: oft N of n Yip is also a… … English dictionary
yip — intransitive verb (yipped; yipping) Etymology: imitative Date: 1907 1. to bark sharply, quickly, and often continuously 2. to utter a short sharp cry • yip noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
YIP — Die Youth International Party (deren Anhänger als Yippies bekannt waren, eine Variante von Hippies ) war in den 1960ern eine hoch theatralische politische Partei in den USA. Als ein Ableger der Free Speech Movement und der Anti Kriegs Bewegungen… … Deutsch Wikipedia