boop
English
Etymology
Imitative; compare beep.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /buːp/
- Rhymes: -uːp
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 electronic drummer were anything close to swingin' was humorous.
- 1989, Keith Peterson, The Trapdoor
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