Bleep

/bliːp/ noun, verb

A short, high-pitched electronic sound used to cover up or signal something; to make or cover something with such a sound.

First appeared in English in the 1950s as onomatopoeia—a word that imitates the sound it describes. It came from radio and television technology when censors needed a quick way to mask profanity on broadcasts.

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