1. bleep - Noun
2. bleep - Verb
a short high tone produced as a signal or warning
emit a single short high-pitched signal
Source: WordNetThe computer bleeped away Source: Internet
He has basically told players and attendants to get their (bleep) together and act smart and quit testing positive. Source: Internet
Yup -- ads that say "Holy (bleep)" are a sign of the Last Days. Source: Internet
As one of my ancient, hardnosed old pals who coaches college ball once said, You can pitch it around, run wild routes, play multiple sets and trick up your defense, but all football still comes down to who knocks the bleep out of who." Source: Internet
Despite a few curveballs, like the pinpoint precise homage to and the bleep techno Kraftwerk inspired on "Kick the Can", there's not much "new" here if you've been following the Junior Boys' sound over the last decade. Source: Internet
“So, Samantha Bee says that not only is Ivanka wrong to take that picture, she is a bleep.” Source: Internet