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yip1891, possibly from dialectal yip "to cheep like a bird" (early 19c.), from Middle English yippen (mid-15c.), of imitative origin. As a noun from 1896.
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yip(n) a sharp high-pitched cry (especially by a dog)(v) bark in a high-pitched tone
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yipYouth Inclusion Programme
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yip
a sharp, high-pitched bark
* Wodehouse Offing|XII|I've never hunted myself, but I understand that half the battle is being able to make noises like some jungle animal with dyspepsia, and I believe [..]
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