by crazigirl July 3, 2007
Get the blimpedmug. Verb
Infinitive to blimp
Third person singular blimps
Simple past blimped
Past participle blimped
Present participle blimping
1. to upstage a public event using highly visible displays in order to undermine or diminish the event's intended purpose.
Infinitive to blimp
Third person singular blimps
Simple past blimped
Past participle blimped
Present participle blimping
1. to upstage a public event using highly visible displays in order to undermine or diminish the event's intended purpose.
In 2009, supporters of Ron Paul blimped his competitors during numerous outdoor events.  President Paul has always denied any responsibility for the blimping of his competitors, who remained bitter about the events of the campaign for many years after the election.  The techniques has been used in elections since 2009, and now even celebrities often blimp events to gain audience share.
by TheOneLaw January 6, 2008
Get the blimpedmug. by Dino Susan January 1, 2009
Get the Blimpedmug. by KDIZZO March 13, 2005
Get the blimpmug. Verb: To Blimp- The act of moving intently from one point to another, often in the pursuit of food, sex, or money. But it can, in reality, be used to describe any form of general movement.
by Crimper120 August 12, 2019
Get the Blimpmug. At her wedding, the bride said, "As a condition for accepting this ring, I promise never to blimp on you."
She blimped herself into a trailer park elephant fart breath sow.
She blimped herself into a trailer park elephant fart breath sow.
by Barney Vincelette October 17, 2007
Get the to blimpmug. tradition in northern ireland. e.g: when a blimp flies by ur house and you see it you point at it and shout "BLIMP! BLIMP!" you have to say it like a goat. we also do the same for hot air balloons.
by BigKrissy July 3, 2023
Get the blimpmug.