Bleeping

/ˈbliːpɪŋ/ verb

Making a short high-pitched sound, or censoring a word by covering it with that sound on television or radio.

From the onomatopoeia 'bleep' that mimics a short electronic sound. The word emerged in the mid-20th century with electronic devices. The censorship meaning came about in the 1960s when TV stations used bleeps to cover profanity.

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