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
Get the blip-blopmug. by A kid in Gekyume March 22, 2025
Get the Blippedmug. “Goddamn I was about to go down on this girl the other day then I saw a bulge in her pants” - Arxn
“Yeah bro Stacy has a Blip on her”-Loo.E.gee
“Yeah bro Stacy has a Blip on her”-Loo.E.gee
by Whatdehellboy March 15, 2022
Get the BLIPmug. by asiansgottalent April 14, 2025
Get the Blipmug. (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.
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."
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."
by taxitaco August 21, 2024
Get the Blipmug. 
