yip

[yip]

yip Definition

  • 1a short, sharp bark or cry
  • 2to bark or cry with a short, sharp sound

Using yip: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "yip" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dog let out a yip when it saw its owner.

  • Example

    The puppy yipped excitedly as it played with its toy.

  • Example

    The coyote's yips echoed through the night.

  • Example

    She yipped in pain when she stubbed her toe.

yip Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for yip

Phrases with yip

  • make someone nervous or jumpy, especially in sports

    Example

    The pressure of the final round gave him the yips and he missed the putt.

  • an exclamation of joy or excitement

    Example

    Yippee! I got an A on my test!

  • yip-yap

    incessant chatter or talk, especially of a trivial or annoying nature

    Example

    I couldn't concentrate on my work because of my coworker's constant yip-yap.

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Summary: yip in Brief

The term 'yip' [yip] refers to a short, sharp bark or cry, or to bark or cry with such a sound. It is commonly used to describe the sound made by dogs, coyotes, and other animals. The phrase 'give someone the yips' means to make someone nervous or jumpy, especially in sports. 'Yippee' is an exclamation of joy or excitement, while 'yip-yap' refers to incessant chatter or talk, especially of a trivial or annoying nature.