by Not Akai October 28, 2017

Verb. To spend time doing one or more things that you do not think are really worth mentioning or describing individually, usually because the action didn't have any real purpose/direction or because you did too many little things to bother listing them all separately.
I could've responded to that email from work, but I didn't feel like it so I blip-blopped on my phone while I was waiting for you instead.
I don't have any plans for this Saturday, so I'll probably just blip-blop around the house all day.
I don't have any plans for this Saturday, so I'll probably just blip-blop around the house all day.
by I-am-pothole November 23, 2023

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by casual_vibes March 9, 2019

by pseu what March 2, 2024

Used in discussion of Hebrew Mystics, of followers of the Cabala. Based on belief that certain words, originally Yahweh or God (as known today), were too holy to even say. Therefore Cabala mystics seem to use the custom to "blip" or not say "Hebrew" or "Jewish"; as in blipish rabbis were among those in attendance to unite the worlds' religions."
by Teech September 28, 2009
