bleep

/blip/
verb
  1. To make a short, high-pitched sound.
    • The heart monitor bleeped steadily in the hospital room.
    • The computer bleeps when you press the wrong key.
    • The alarm clock will bleep at 7 AM.
  2. To replace an offensive word in a broadcast with a beep sound.
    • The TV network had to bleep out the actor's bad language.
    • They bleeped the swear words during the live interview.
    • The radio show bleeped the caller's inappropriate comment.
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noun
  1. A short, high-pitched sound made by an electronic device.
    • The machine gave a bleep to confirm the scan was complete.
    • The microwave beeped with a loud bleep when the food was ready.
    • I heard a bleep from my phone, signaling a new message.
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