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All bleeping synonyms

bleep·ing
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verb bleeping

  • trim — to put into a neat or orderly condition by clipping, paring, pruning, etc.: to trim a hedge.
  • obliterate — to remove or destroy all traces of; do away with; destroy completely.
  • rub — to subject the surface of (a thing or person) to pressure and friction, as in cleaning, smoothing, polishing, coating, massaging, or soothing: to rub a table top with wax polish; to rub the entire back area.
  • drop — a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
  • squash — to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She squashed the flower under her heel.
  • snip — to cut with a small, quick stroke, or a succession of such strokes, with scissors or the like.
  • clean — Something that is clean is free from dirt or unwanted marks.
  • cancel — If you cancel something that has been arranged, you stop it from happening. If you cancel an order for goods or services, you tell the person or organization supplying them that you no longer wish to receive them.
  • scrub — to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface in washing.
  • screen — a movable or fixed device, usually consisting of a covered frame, that provides shelter, serves as a partition, etc.
  • lustrate — to purify by a propitiatory offering or other ceremonial method.
  • cleanse — To cleanse a place, person, or organization of something dirty, unpleasant, or evil means to make them free from it.
  • gut — the alimentary canal, especially between the pylorus and the anus, or some portion of it. Compare foregut, midgut, hindgut.
  • discharge — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • abnegate — to deny to oneself; renounce (privileges, pleasure, etc)
  • get back to — resume
  • strike out — to deal a blow or stroke to (a person or thing), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit.
  • clean up — If you clean up a mess or clean up a place where there is a mess, you make things tidy and free of dirt again.
  • put the lid on — to be the final blow to
  • rub out — to subject the surface of (a thing or person) to pressure and friction, as in cleaning, smoothing, polishing, coating, massaging, or soothing: to rub a table top with wax polish; to rub the entire back area.
  • rule out — a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess.
  • blot out — If one thing blots out another thing, it is in front of the other thing and prevents it from being seen.
  • pass up — to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road.
  • blip — A blip is a small spot of light, sometimes occurring with a short, high-pitched sound, which flashes on and off regularly on a piece of equipment such as a radar screen.
  • blue pencil — deletion, alteration, or censorship of the contents of a book or other work
  • take out — the act of taking.
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