26984 words

bleep

9 definitions • 9 examples
1
a short, high sound made by a machine, especially if it is repeated:

Examples:

He wears a wristwatch with an irritating bleep.
2
used when someone is speaking, to avoid saying a swear word:

Examples:

Where the bleep are my keys?
3
(of a machine) to make a short, high sound:

Examples:

I heard his alarm clock bleeping this morning.
4
to call someone, for example a doctor, by sending a signal to a bleeper that they carry:

Examples:

Bleep me if his condition worsens.
5
(on TV, etc.) to replace a swear word with an electronic sound so that people will not hear the swear word and be offended:

Examples:

Oops! Can you bleep that?
6
used to avoid saying a swear word, for example when you are angry or surprised:

Examples:

Oh, bleep. Why did I do that?
She said, "Holy bleep! That's my mum!"
7

Examples:

Cell phones now play pop tunes rather than making bleeps.
9
If an offensive word on television or radio is bleeped or bleeped out, it is replaced with a short, continuous electronic sound:

Examples:

[ T ] Portions of the program were bleeped before the broadcast

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