Blooping

/ˈbluːpɪŋ/ verb

Present participle of 'bloop'—making a short, hollow sound; or hitting a bloop single in baseball.

From 'bloop' (onomatopoeia) plus the present participle suffix '-ing'. This follows standard English verb conjugation patterns for onomatopoetic words.

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