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Adjective that can replace an expletive
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bleeping
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Word definitions for bleeping in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
(context UK euphemistic slang English) A generic intensifier which can be substituted for any profane intensifier. v (present participle of bleep English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
bleeping \bleep"ing\ adj. damned. Note: Used as a euphemistic emphatic adjective to express displeasure, in place of damned, goddammed or stronger (more offensive) words.
Usage examples of bleeping.
Nothing was audible, but its signal was bleeping out in special DIA code to be checked against DIA computer files.
A subtle bleeping from the decoder said the message came from outside the Swarm.
The bleeping noise was coming from his belt, accompanied by a flashing green light on a thin mechanical device that George was only now able to see.
The bleeping noise got louder, and from the sky itself came a contained reddish glow.
He was wearing a lab coat and carrying a bleeping handheld, and I recognized him as the head of Time Travel.
The handheld had stopped bleeping, and now it was spitting out inch upon inch of paper.
The third attempt, and the intruder alarm went off, lights and sirens bleeping in the guards' watch-room.
If she can’t move while the two of you are bleeping, she can’t drink your blood, right?