Bleep in a sentence as a noun

Bloop bleep boop now it's unlocked!Compare with:Pick up phone, swipe your unlock gesture.

If I start a religion where god is named, "bleep" can I get it covered with "God" instead?

Even worse, Jane Smith decides she hates that bleep John and they get divorced.

American programs on TV are often so annoying when all the "F-words" are bleeped out. Whenever someone strikes his finger with a hammer or whatever you can hear a bleep from three rooms away.

The average experimental physicist writes more lines of < bleep >ing code than the average programmer.

Bleep in a sentence as a verb

If you store the 32x32 pixel icon in some XML format that describes every single pixel color component, and the video is plain white with some bleep music :p

This is the level where people are doing everything from amazing high-availability big data things to amazing little bleep-bloop handheld things.

A couple of years ago, the installation process had gotten simply bleep-awful, especially after they tacked JavaFX onto it, which installation seemed to take even longer than the installation of the rest of the SE package.

The raw data is available, it's the data processing that is the argument.>More experts in managing and supporting the use of digital data are requiredCut researchers, hire more "digital media interface facilitators"!>New software tools need to be developed to analyse the growing amount of data being gatheredWe do - we spend most of our time writing < bleep >ing software.

Bleep definitions

noun

a short high tone produced as a signal or warning

See also: beep

verb

emit a single short high-pitched signal; "The computer bleeped away"