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- verb   Present participle of 
bloop . 
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Examples
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Each hotel-casino has its trademark -- musical fountains, a half-scale Eiffel Tower, a roller coaster -- but inside they're almost identical: a fetid swamp of beeping, blooping, flashing slot machines, swarming with millions of elderly addicts on three-wheeler scooters.
Paul Carr: The Strip Diary, Day Two: Spending a Sober Month on the Vegas Strip? Don't Forget to Bring Your Own Stripper Paul Carr 2011
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I heard machines bleeping and blooping, and smelled the stark, antiseptic smell of institutional cleaner.
Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011
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I heard machines bleeping and blooping, and smelled the stark, antiseptic smell of institutional cleaner.
Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011
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Each hotel-casino has its trademark -- musical fountains, a half-scale Eiffel Tower, a roller coaster -- but inside they're almost identical: a fetid swamp of beeping, blooping, flashing slot machines, swarming with millions of elderly addicts on three-wheeler scooters.
Paul Carr: The Strip Diary, Day Two: Spending a Sober Month on the Vegas Strip? Don't Forget to Bring Your Own Stripper Paul Carr 2011
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I heard machines bleeping and blooping, and smelled the stark, antiseptic smell of institutional cleaner.
Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011
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I heard machines bleeping and blooping, and smelled the stark, antiseptic smell of institutional cleaner.
Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011
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"The ball was flying around all over and they were blooping some and they were hitting missiles and it just wasn't our starter's night."
USATODAY.com 2005
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Juan Castro struck out on a high fastball for the second out, but Stewart plated Cuddyer by blooping Walker's 1-1 slider over the head of second baseman Ray Durham.
USATODAY.com 2005
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LOCKSMITH (sounds of videogame blooping in the background): "Spell that again?"
Seven Hundred Men Died On The Beaches Of Dune xiphias 2005
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So I flapped my wings and schucked my hips to one side while making a blooping sound.
I’m Awake « Whatever 2007
 
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