As the welcome daylight poured upon his face, and he gazed into a sort of cup-like valley beyond the passage mouth, he heard a sudden "z-i-ip!"
"The Boy Scouts On The Range"
Lieut. Howard Payson
ip-sidi-iki U. off I. campaign!"
"Healthful Sports for Boys"
Alfred Rochefort
"Lo" yells with unaffected glee when his foe falls back, and it sometimes sounds not unlike the "yi-i-i-ip" of the rebels in '63. Along our line there is a business-like taciturnity, an occasional brief, ringing word of command from some officer, or a half-repressed chuckle of delight as some Patlander sees an Indian reel in his saddle, and turns to mutter to his neighbor on the skirmish line that he'd "softened the wax in that boy's ears."
"Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life"
Charles King