Crossword clues for boop
boop
- Toon modeled after Clara Bow
- Toon flapper Betty
- Toon flapper
- Toon Betty who appeared in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
- Talkartoon character
- Saucy Betty of cartoons
- Last name in cartoons
- Hit playfully on the nose, slangily
- Funnies flapper Betty
- Flapper girl Betty
- Fictional flapper Betty
- Fictional flapper
- Early cartoon figure Betty ___
- Cutesy sound accompanying a poke
- Curvaceous Betty
- Classic toon Betty __
- Classic toon Betty
- Cartoon cutie in "Dizzy Dishes"
- Cartoon cutie Betty
- Cartoon creation Betty
- Buxom Betty
- Black-and-white toon in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
- Big-eyed fictional flapper
- Betty who appeared in "Popeye the Sailor"
- Betty the toon
- Betty of the comics
- Betty --
- Betty ___ (early cartoon character)
- Betty ___ (curvaceous toon who first appeared in 1930)
- Animated flapper Betty
- Affectionate-poke-on-the-nose word
- "I touched your nose!" sound
- 1930's comics girl
- Betty of cartoons
- Old comics flapper
- Betty of cartoon fame
- Betty ___, cartoon flapper of the Twenties
- Betty of comics
- Flirty toon Betty ___
- Curly-haired toon
- Big-eyed Betty
- Betty who appeared in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
- Toon toned down for the 1930s Hays Code
- Animated-cartoon figure Betty
- Betty, the 30's cartoon vamp
- Betty ___ of old comics
- Betty of old cartoons
- Betty of "Dizzy Dishes"
- Cartoon flapper Betty
- Cartoon vamp Betty
- Animated Betty
- Girl of old comics
- Fleischer's Betty
- Cartoon flapper
- Cartoon Betty
- Not-so-ugly Betty
- Jazz Age toon Betty
- Cartoon character Betty
- Bubbly Betty
- Betty the cartoon flapper
- Betty of toon fame
- "Dizzy Red Riding Hood" (1931) cartoon star
- Wide-eyed Betty of cartoons
Wiktionary
n. A low-pitched beeping sound.
Usage examples of "boop".
Far in the background one of those telephone company noises took place: boop-boop-boop-boop-boopboop-beep-boop-boop-boop.
Betty Boop popping bonbons in her pouty lips, exclaiming "Ooooh, I'm sweet on you.
Soon as you pull around that place there where the land boops out you can see the damn thing.
There was a loudspeaker on top of the Buick's roof, and now it began to give off amplified boops and beeps, followed by the scratchy sounds of an old record's opening grooves, and then, blaring up and down the spectral, deserted streets of Des Moines came the sweetly droning voice of Mother Maybelle Carter, singing "Keep on the Sunny Side.
There were beeps and boops on the line, and one high pitched, echoing whine that made him hold the handset away from his ear, grimacing.