- be
easily understood by lip reading. In subtitles,
bleeped words are
usually represented by "[
bleep]".
Sometimes the
phrases "[expletive]", "[beep]", "[censored]"...
- up
bleep in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bleep may
refer to:
Bleep sound, a noise,
generally of a
single tone,
often generated by a
machine Bleep censor...
- What the
Bleep Do We Know!? (stylized as What tнē #$*! D̄ө ωΣ (k)πow!? and What the #$*! Do We Know!?) is a 2004
American pseudo-scientific film that...
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Bleeping Computer is a
website covering technology news and
offering free
computer help via its
forums that was
created by
Lawrence Abrams in 2004. It...
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Colonel Bleep is a 1957
American science fiction animated TV
series which was the
first color cartoon series made for television. It was
created and written...
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Wants to
Bleep, Part 2" – 3:21 "Baby
Wants to
Bleep, Part 3" – 1:55 "
Bleeper 0+2" – 7:10 "Baby
Wants to
Bleep, Part 4" – 2:42 "
Bleep to
Bleep" – 2:56 "Baby...
- the
censored version because the
cursing was more
noticeable due to the
bleeps.[citation needed] The
Canadian broadcasts on CTV and UK
broadcasts on MTV...
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Bleep is an
online independent record shop that
mainly showcases music from
independent artists and labels.
Created by Warp
Records and
launched in January...
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Bleep techno (or
simply bleep) is a
regional subgenre of
techno which developed in the late 1980s in
Northern England,
particularly Yorkshire.
Named after...
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replaced by asterisks, used as a
mixture of
letters and asterisks, or "[
bleep]" is used. Beep, beep (sound)
Buzzer Cawley,
Lawrence (12 May 2014). "The...