bloop

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To blow air bubbles or audibly slosh about in water.
 * 2)  To make a hit just beyond the infield.
 * 3)  To produce a low-pitched beeping sound.
 * 4)  To cover up splices in a soundtrack tape to eliminate the unwanted noise they may produce.
 * 1)  To cover up splices in a soundtrack tape to eliminate the unwanted noise they may produce.

Noun

 * 1)  The sound of a fish blowing air bubbles in water.
 * 2)  The sound of something, especially a fish, sloshing about in water.
 * 3)  A low-pitched beeping sound.
 * The robot produced a series of beeps and bloops before giving its answer to the problem.
 * 1)  A low-pitched beeping sound.
 * The robot produced a series of beeps and bloops before giving its answer to the problem.
 * The robot produced a series of beeps and bloops before giving its answer to the problem.
 * The robot produced a series of beeps and bloops before giving its answer to the problem.