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bleep

[ US /ˈbɫip/ ]
[ UK /blˈiːp/ ]
NOUN
  1. a short high tone produced as a signal or warning
VERB
  1. emit a single short high-pitched signal
    The computer bleeped away

How To Use bleep In A Sentence

  • ‘I'm sure the retained men are not valued as highly but they work 12 hours and then are on call - if those bleepers go then they have to race to the station, perhaps to save someone's life,’ he said.
  • They probably can't bleep a specific word on the fly so the sound would just disappear for a period.
  • She efficiently drugged me out until six in the morning, when I phoned Chris's bleeper and got his return call five minutes later. They didn’t read Pitchfork or Stereogum or Gorilla vs. Bear or Hipster Runoff
  • He pulls out the original drum track, throws in a turgid approximation of the live drums with a drum machine and a stiff boom-kick, adds some bloops, bleeps, and squiggles (because, hey, it's a remix), and cashes his paycheck.
  • The four tug at slim underwear and an "X" appears on each's mouth as an explicative is bleeped out. Calvin Klein Marks Its Spot: China
  • He's got the groove going and he paces his compilations like an expert DJ, but his blips and bleeps sound awfully derivative.
  • With all the flow and rafts of weed washing downstream it was very difficult keeping the bite alarms from bleeping continuously.
  • There are also unfamiliar noises such as alarms and bleeps which help the nurse to monitor the patient.
  • We have "headache" yet we have "stomach ache". stop correectinng my grammer and speling you morron, bleeper. you should be edited out of from the bleeping universe. What are some irrational things that's intelligent, educated people believe in?
  • It is important to frisk your beloved for alternative mobiles, bleepers and other James Bond-style communication devices before saddling up and riding off into the sunset.
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