Pronunciation: /bluːpɪŋ/

Definitions of blooping

verb The action of making a bubbling or gurgling sound, often used to describe the sound made by liquid or something similar.

Example Sentences

A1 The baby was blooping happily in the bath.

A2 I heard a strange blooping sound coming from the kitchen.

B1 The machine started blooping loudly, indicating an error.

B2 The water in the pond was blooping gently as the fish swam around.

C1 The musician created a unique blooping effect by manipulating the synthesizer.

C2 The artist's experimental video featured abstract shapes blooping across the screen.

Examples of blooping in a Sentence

formal The scientist observed the blooping sound coming from the underwater microphone.

informal I heard something blooping in the kitchen, maybe it's the pot boiling over.

slang The video game character kept blooping every time it took damage.

figurative Her heart was blooping with excitement as she waited for the results.

Grammatical Forms of blooping

past tense

blooped

plural

bloopings

comparative

more blooping

superlative

most blooping

present tense

bloop

future tense

will bloop

perfect tense

have blooped

continuous tense

is blooping

singular

blooping

positive degree

bloop

infinitive

to bloop

gerund

blooper

participle

blooping

Origin and Evolution of blooping

First Known Use: 1890 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'blooping' is believed to have originated as an onomatopoeic term, imitating the sound of a liquid or soft material being dropped or splashing.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the sound of a liquid dropping or splashing, 'blooping' has evolved to also be used metaphorically to describe a repetitive or monotonous sound or action.