bleep

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I sincerely understand that the world's hair is on fire, and it is dashing about frantically wanting someone to take charge of things, and where the bleep is the POTUS?

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  1. noun A brief high-pitched sound, as from an electronic device.
  2. intransitive verb To emit a bleep or bleeps.
  3. transitive verb To edit out (spoken material) from a broadcast or recording, especially by replacing with an electronic sound: The station bleeped out the expletives from the taped interview.

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  • And so does your [bleep]. —  Yossi Vardi fights local warming
  • Still, keeping constant company with a beautiful creature like Chlorine, didn't Nimby get even a little curious about what human love and bleep was all about? —  Yon Ill Wind
  • Surely it's a bit hard to believe that the last remaining music store in my town has sections for happy hardcore, bleep, and "vocal," but still lacks a section for "Apple Commercials," which is perhaps the only profitable genre to arise in the last couple of years. —  jane dark's sugarhigh!
  • This will be a bleep-bleep-blip-blip dance party courtesy of Waxin 'Wary, Spamtron and Cupcake Island. —  portland indymedia - features
  • I sincerely understand that the world's hair is on fire, and it is dashing about frantically wanting someone to take charge of things, and where the bleep is the POTUS? —  The Mahablog
 

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