beeper
Americannoun
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a device that connects into a telephone circuit and transmits a periodic signal as an indication that the conversation over the circuit is being recorded.
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a similar device attached to a free-ranging animal as an aid to learning its habits; biotelemeter.
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Also called pager. a pocket-size electronic device whose signal notifies a person of an important message, sometimes displaying the telephone number to be called.
Etymology
Origin of beeper
Example Sentences
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Stephen explained: "Everything was geared up to the beeper going off and you being ready."
From BBC • Feb. 25, 2026
Like, at some point, I wore a beeper that wasn’t even working just because it was part of my look.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 12, 2024
Out with the future-forward A.I. holograms, in with a kitschy cameo from a beeper.
From New York Times • Nov. 24, 2021
But I have your answer: His beeper showed us the insignia of Captain Marvel, a character with a history that’s too convoluted to get into.
From Slate • Apr. 26, 2018
Even with his beeper which let him know who was trying to contact him, and his wheels which let him style around, he was in a kind of grave.
From "Slam!" by Walter Dean Myers
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