boop
Americanverb
noun
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Informal. a playful tap on the nose.
My greyhound's got such a long snoot that I can't help but give it a boop.
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a short, relatively low-pitched tone produced by an electronic device as a signal.
If you find yourself overwhelmed by beeps and boops, customize your notification preferences to turn off sounds or only send you alerts during certain hours.
Etymology
Origin of boop
First recorded in 1880–85 boop for def. 3; 2000–05 boop for def. 2; of imitative origin
Example Sentences
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The star added: "He started to go up the hill and then boop, crash. I was laughing but he was horrified."
From Fox News • Feb. 20, 2021
The big kid would overplay his hand, Barnaby would spin their foil and boop him in the chest.
From Slate • Jun. 5, 2018
I remember a friend of mine had Atari, and just sitting for hours as that little ball went, “boop, boop, boop.”
From Forbes • Dec. 6, 2012
Will: Hold on a second, let me tweet this… beep, beep, boop, beep.
From BBC • Dec. 22, 2010
“She didn’t bippity boppity boop me into existence,” he said.
From "Boy 2.0" by Tracey Baptiste
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