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bleep (n.)

"electronic noise," 1953 (originally in reference to a Geiger counter), imitative; later associated with Sputnik. As "bleeping sound edited over a spoken word deemed unfit for broadcast" from 1968.

bleep (v.)

1957, "make an electronic noise" (originally in reference to Sputnik), from bleep (n.); specific sense of "edit a sound over a word deemed unfit for broadcast" is from 1964. Related: Bleeped; bleeping. Bleeper "pager consisting of a mini radio receiver that announces reception of signals by emitting a bleeping noise" is from 1964.

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Definitions of bleep from WordNet
1
bleep (v.)
emit a single short high-pitched signal;
The computer bleeped away
2
bleep (n.)
a short high tone produced as a signal or warning;
Synonyms: beep
From wordnet.princeton.edu