2. Adverb. (UK euphemistic slang) A generic intensifier which can be substituted for any profane intensifier. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bleeping
1. bleep [v] - See also: bleep
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bleeping
Literary usage of Bleeping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memorials of the Abbey of St. Mary of Fountains. by John Richard Walbran, Joseph Thomas Fowler, James Raine (1863)
"He was bleeping one night, he said, in a house nigh to a chapel, and it appeared
to him that he entered it and was engaged in prayer for direction on the ..."
2. The Night Side of Nature: Or, Ghosts and Ghost Seers by Catherine Crowe (1904)
"... WAKING AND bleeping, ETC. SI from the external world do actually come streaming
through by means of the external sensuous organs. But in this state, ..."
3. Memorials of the Abbey of St. Mary of Fountains. by John Richard Walbran, Joseph Thomas Fowler, James Raine (1863)
"He was bleeping one night, he said, in a house nigh to a chapel, and it appeared
to him that he entered it and was engaged in prayer for direction on the ..."
4. The Night Side of Nature: Or, Ghosts and Ghost Seers by Catherine Crowe (1904)
"... WAKING AND bleeping, ETC. SI from the external world do actually come streaming
through by means of the external sensuous organs. But in this state, ..."