Crossword clues for yipe
yipe
- "Heavens to Betsy!"
- Canine cry
- "That stings!"
- Sound of surprise
- Dog sound
- Startled cry
- "Goodness me!"
- Sharp cry
- Cartoon cry
- "Good golly!"
- "Oy vey!"
- "Oh my gosh!"
- Holy cow!
- Expression of dismay
- Frightened exclamation
- "Oh, my goodness!"
- "How horrid!"
- Tail-pulling cry
- Startled exclamation
- Recoiler's cry
- Pup lament
- Kin of "Zowie!"
- Horrified cry
- Frightened utterance
- Daffy Duck exclamation
- Alarmed exclamation
- "Eek" alternative
- Cry of pain
- "Oh, my!"
- Exclamation of surprise
- "Holy cow!"
- "Egad!"
- "My goodness!"
- "Omigod!"
- "Holy Toledo!"
- "Gosh!"
- "Holy moly!"
- "Oh, no!"
- Cry of fright
- "Eek!"
- Cry of surprise
- Cry of dismay
- "Good grief!"
- "Wow!"
- "Oh no!"
- "Omigosh!"
- Bark
- Cry out sharply
- Canine protest
- Cry of alarm
- Kennel sound
- Complain shrilly
- "Goodness gracious!"
Wiktionary
a. (context genetics of a chromosome English) Having the centromere very near to one end, and thus having a long arm, and a very short arm. n. A chromosome that has the centromere very near to one end, and thus has a long arm, and a very short arm.
n. (context dialectal or obsolete English) uncle.
a. (context of an initial letter English) illuminated with decorative designs that represent parts of the following text
Etymology 1 n. (context archaic English) form of pea, then later of '''peas''' Etymology 2
vb. 1 (context obsolete English) To make peace between (conflicting people, states etc.); to reconcile. 2 (context obsolete English) To bring (a war, conflict) to an end. 3 (context obsolete English) To placate, appease (someone).
n. (context botany English) The macrosporangium or case for the larger kind of spore in heterosporous flowerless plants.
n. 1 The act of supplementing 2 Something added as a supplement
a. (context AU NZ British of movement English) in a circular fashion so as to be moving to the left at the top of the circle and to the right at the bottom (when viewed from the front), in the opposite direction to the way the hands of an analogue clock move. adv. (context AU NZ British English) In an anticlockwise fashion.
vb. (present participle of interbed English)
a. (alternative spelling of eukaryotic English)
adv. In a bawdy manner; lewdly or obscenely with humorous intent.
n. (plural of flounderer English)
a. (context chemistry English) Describing a transformation, within a crystal lattice, involving the displacement or exchange of atoms.
n. (context informal English) malolactic fermentation
n. The period of time when a nation or people is at peace, not fighting a war.
n. 1 (context obsolete English) information; advice; intelligence. 2 (context obsolete English) An advice boat, dispatch boat.
n. 1 The most distant point at which the eye can focus (usually infinity, but nearer for a myopic eye). 2 (context figurative Finnish) The most distant point under consideration in any situation.
n. A publication whose editorial content deals with the interests of a specific industry, e.g., ''National Petroleum Magazine'', ''Retail Banking Today'', etc.
interj. Used to express surprise, fear, or dismay.
Usage examples of "yipe".
Arab rioters yipe and howl, castrating, disembowelling, throw burning gasoline.
They scream and yipe and howl, leap on the guests like bitch dogs in heat with rabies.
I am subject to tell a tale make your cock stand up and yipe for the pink pearly way of young cunt or the lovely brown mucous-covered palpitating tune of the young boy-ass play your cock like a recorder.
So you spend ninety-nine percent of your life running your yipe machine.