to superimpose an electronic noise over expletives in a television or radio broadcast US, 1966
2.used as a euphemistic replacement for an expletive, regardless of part of speech US, 1968
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bleep out
slang To censor audio by playing a high-pitched "bleep" sound over it, as is often done with expletives. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bleep" and "out." When I heard the replay of that interview on the radio, they had bleeped everything out, so I still don't know what the celebrity said that was so offensive.
bleep something out
to replace a word or phrase in a radio or television broadcast with some sort of covering tone. (This is sometimes done to prevent a taboo word or other information from being broadcast.) He tried to say the word on television, but they bleeped it out.They tried to bleep out the whole sentence.