What the bleep good is it going to do to call home when I'm so freaking far away?
From the washingtonpost.com
Bleep is a British online music store focusing on the independent music sector.
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Bite alarms are electronic devices which bleep when a fish tugs a fishing line.
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Modern cars are opened with a bleep on a fob, turned on with the push of a button.
From the guardian.co.uk
If we had said you were a bleepity-bleep, now that would be a personal attack.
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They won't be the Chris Rock-style bleepity-bleep that went on under Guillen.
From the suntimes.com
When time's up, it disconnects automatically, after sounding a warning bleep.
From the newscientist.com
The bleep censor is a software module, manually operated by a broadcast technician.
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Equally comical is the half-hearted attempt to bleep the glaring curse word.
From the post-gazette.com
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Beep: a short high tone produced as a signal or warning
Emit a single short high-pitched signal; "The computer bleeped away"
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(Bleeping) A bleep censor (or "bleeping") is the replacement of profanity or classified information with a beep sound (usually a), in television or radio. It is mainly used in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia and Japan.
A brief high-pitched sound, as from some electronic device; Something named by an explicit noun in the original, unedited version of the containing sentence; A broad genre of electronic music with goth and industrial influences, as opposed to traditional gothic rock; To emit one or more ...
(bleeping) A generic intensifier which can be substituted for any profane intensifier
(Bleeping) playing a noise, usually a "beep", over all or part of the word.
While talking about Stan Sitwell, G.O.B. says "...and I hate the guy, but at least he's got [bleep], satiny and smooth probably."