Bleep in spanish
Emitir pitidos
pronunciation: emitiɹ̩pitidoʊs part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: emitiɹ̩pitidoʊs part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
bleep1 = pitido.
Example: Instead of a dial tone, she heard the bleeps and burbles of a computer modem connection to the Internet.bleep2 = censura. [Aplicado al sonido y consistente en sustituir la(s) palabras(s) que se censurar por un pitido]
Example: They wish to have all bleeps declared illegal on publicly airwaves.bleep3 = emitir un pitido.
Example: His car alarm bleeped as he crossed the street and the front and rear hazard lights flashed.bleep4 = censurar.
Example: But they bleep the second syllable, not the first, so that instead of [bleep]hole, you get ass[bleep] time after time.bleep5 = llamar por el busca.
Example: This time the surgeon on-call was not one they knew and so they bleeped him nervously.