IPA: /ˈjɪpɪŋ/
KK: /ˈjɪpɪŋ/
A short, high-pitched sound made by some animals, especially dogs, often when they are excited or trying to get attention.
The puppy was yipping happily as it played with its new toy.
To make a short, sharp cry or bark, often associated with small dogs or animals.
The puppy was yipping excitedly as it played with its toy.
Past: yipped
Past Participle: yipped
Yipping originates from the word 'yip', which is an imitative word (onomatopoeia) representing the sharp, high-pitched bark of a small dog. The suffix '-ing' indicates the action or process of making that sound. Therefore, 'yipping' refers to the act of making a sharp, high-pitched bark, typically associated with small dogs.
Imagine a small dog making a sharp, high-pitched bark — that's what 'yipping' means, as it captures the sound of that action.