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Nina_Trentmann just tweeted:
“If you have a little blip, people go back to the old way. Well, this ain’t a blip,” said Pat Gelsinger, chief executive officer of Intel Corp., whose company has benefited from the work-from-home boom.
Source:
The phrase "If you have a little blip" appears to mean "If you have a little interruption." But do you native speakers get it at once without checking up the dictionary?
“If you have a little blip, people go back to the old way. Well, this ain’t a blip,” said Pat Gelsinger, chief executive officer of Intel Corp., whose company has benefited from the work-from-home boom.
Source:
The phrase "If you have a little blip" appears to mean "If you have a little interruption." But do you native speakers get it at once without checking up the dictionary?