Verb
The word is derived from quip
of Quip
Source: Webster's dictionaryWould that he slips with both and hits himself repeatedly in the face” Entreri muttered to Jarlaxle. "So then when he's gone, my friend Entreri can take his place” the drow quipped back. "Shut up.” "He is a powerful ally.” "And a mighty enemy.” "Watch him closely, then.” "From behind. R. A. Salvatore
I'm smiled out, talked out, quipped out, socialized so far from any being, I need the weight of mortal silences to get realized back into myself. John Ciardi
God help me if I ever injure my back," Clayton quipped. "God help you if you ever turn it," Whitney snapped, "for there'll surely be some heartbroken papa or cuckolded husband ready with a knife--if I don't murder you first. Judith McNaught
Albert Einstein quipped that "everyone sits in the prison of his own ideas; he must burst it open.” Although we may not have the complete knowledge or we may be bombarded with contradictory information, we can still make informed decisions based on wisdom and the knowledge of good and evil. Newton Lee
Love is blind,” Harriet quipped. "But not illiterate,” Elizabeth retorted. Julia Quinn
“Aadmi kitna bhi teda ho lekin woh baccha hone ke baad bhi seedha nahi hota toh woh insaan hi nahi (No matter how crooked a man is, if he does not reform even after a child, he is not a human being),” Jay quipped. Source: Internet