Chirp (disambiguation)

Chirp (disambiguation)

A chirp is a signal in which the frequency increases or decreases with time.

Chirp may also refer to:

  • Chirp (bird call), a common onomatopoeic word that describes certain bird calls
  • Chirp (phone), a walkie-talkie service on Sprint-Nextel's iDEN-phones
  • Chirp (rubbing sound), a common onomatopoeic word that describes stridulation
  • Chirp (scratch), a type of scratch performed by turntablists
  • Chirp (Modern Family), an episode of an American television show, first aired in 2010

See also


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