blip (off) v.
1. to hit hard, to shoot.
Enter the Saint 114: And when Dismal Desmond’s conversation gets boring [...] just blip him over the head with the slop-pail. |
2. to kill, to murder.
Story Omnibus (1966) 285: If he blipped Beno off for talking to me last night, he knows me. | ‘The Big Knockover’||
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3. to leave, to move.
Dan Turner - Hollywood Detective Feb. 🌐 I turned, blipped back to the sidewalk, waited until she came out. | ‘Feature Snatch!’||
Suicide Hill 245: The TV blipped to another beer ad. |