Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
little-blip
noun
/ˈlɪt.əl blɪp/

Definition
A minor, temporary occurrence or interruption that is not significant in the larger context.

Examples
- The power outage was just a little-blip in an otherwise smooth presentation.
- When he forgot the lyrics during the concert, it was a little-blip that the audience quickly forgave.
- Her late arrival was merely a little-blip in an otherwise perfect day.

Meaning
The term ‘little-blip’ often refers to a small glitch, anomaly, or fleeting moment that disrupts the normal flow of events but does not have lasting consequences.

Synonyms
- minor interruption
- small hiccup
- temporary glitch
- brief setback