verb (used without object), yipped, yip·ping.
- to bark sharply, as a young dog.
noun
- a sharp bark; yelp.
1903, possibly from dialectal yip “to cheep like a bird” (early 19c.), from Middle English yippen (mid-15c.), of imitative origin.
verb (used without object), yipped, yip·ping.
noun
1903, possibly from dialectal yip “to cheep like a bird” (early 19c.), from Middle English yippen (mid-15c.), of imitative origin.