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See also: Boop
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
boop (plural boops)
- A low-pitched beeping sound.
- 1989, Keith Peterson, The Trapdoor:
- When something important happened, a polite sort of boop went off, and up in the right-hand corner of your screen, above the copy, a word or two appeared: Urgent, Bulletin, Late Stocks, whatever.
- 2008, Russell Dean Vines, Composing Digital Music For Dummies, page 281:
- Originally, computers' attempts at making music were recognizable by their beeps and boops and weird swoops. And to suggest that the rhythms laid down by a[sic] electronic drummer were anything close to swingin' was humorous.
- (colloquial) A gentle or playful tap or strike, especially on the nose.
- 2023 October 12, Edgar Momplaisir, “A Few Badgeys More” (9:19 from the start), in Star Trek: Lower Decks, season 4, episode 7, spoken by Badgey (Jack McBrayer):
- “Boop, on the nose! Boop, on the nose! Boop, on the nose!” “He's bypassing our shields. We can't take many more boops.” “Thanks to Father giving me full access to Starfleet data systems, I know all possible shield frequencies. Boop!”
Verb
boop (third-person singular simple present boops, present participle booping, simple past and past participle booped)
- (intransitive) To produce a low-pitched beeping sound.
- (transitive, colloquial) To strike gently or playfully; to bop (especially on the nose).
- 2013, Kate Danley, Maggie on the Bounty:
- He spun around and booped me on the nose.
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