[blip] n [imit.] (1945) 1: a trace on an oscilloscope; esp: a spot on a radar screen
2: a short crisp sound
3: an interruption of the sound received in a radio or television program or occurring in a recording as a result of blipping
4: a transient sharp movement up or down (as of a quantity commonly shown on a graph)
[2]blip vt blipped ; blip.ping (1968): to remove (recorded sound) from a recording so that there is an interruption of the sound in the reproduction "a censor blipped the swearwords"