arp
Translingual
English
Etymology 1
Abbreviation of arpeggiator.
Noun
arp (plural arps)
- (music, informal) An arpeggiator.
- 2014 June 4, Bruce Aisher, “COMPLEX ARPS”, in Attack, archived from the original on 16 September 2018:
- "The arp can be applied to instruments by inserting it as a MIDI effect before your synth of choice."
Etymology 2
Abbreviation of arpeggio.
Etymology 3
Onomatopoeic.
Interjection
arp
- The bark of a seal.
- 2001, Ruth Bell Graham, Blessings for a mother's day:
- All through the prayer he made little arp! arp! noises like a baby seal.
- 2002, Larry Mehelic, Searching for Blue-Eyed Trout:
- "ARP, ARP, ARP." George turned and saw the seal waddling down their side of the river.
- 2003, Chris Wolf, Troubleshooting Microsoft technologies:
- Usually when I speak about arp [address resolution protocol], at least one person in the audience acts like a seal and shouts, "Arp, arp, arp!"
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aːrp/, [ɑːb̥]
Turkish
Pronunciation
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