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    bloop
    /bluːp/

    verb

    • 1. (of an electronic device) emit a short low-pitched noise: "a fruit machine blooping in the corner"
    • 2. make a mistake: "the company admitted it had blooped"

    noun

    • 1. a short low-pitched noise emitted by an electronic device: "a few bleeps and bloops"
    • 2. a mistake: "a typical beginner's bloop"

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  2. Jun 5, 2024 · noun. ˈblüp. : blooper sense 1a. bloop transitive verb. Examples of bloop in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Stillwater knotted the score at 7-7 on a two-run, two-out bloop single from Megan Boser.

  3. noun. a clumsy mistake: The directions look easy, but I still made one bloop after another. a howling sound or high-pitched hum, especially a signal of interference generated through a radio set. Baseball. blooper ( def 3a ) (often used attributively): That was a perfect bloop single—hit right “where they ain’t!” verb (used with object)

  4. in baseball, a high, soft hit that lands on the ground between the infield (= the closest defending players) and the outfield (= the players furthest away from the hitter) : He hit a bloop that just evaded the second baseman. A little blooper scored two runs. Fewer examples.

  5. BLOOP definition: 1. in baseball, a high, soft hit that lands on the ground between the infield (= the closest…. Learn more.

  6. Definition of bloop verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Define bloop. bloop synonyms, bloop pronunciation, bloop translation, English dictionary definition of bloop. ) n. 1. A noise made by an electronic device. 2. Baseball A blooper. tr.v. blooped, bloop·ing, bloops Baseball To hit into the air just beyond the infield....

  8. bloop in British English. (bluːp ) baseball. verb (transitive) 1. to hit a ball softly in the air just beyond the infield. noun. 2. a ball hit softly just beyond the infield. Collins English Dictionary.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · bloop (third-person singular simple present bloops, present participle blooping, simple past and past participle blooped) ( onomatopoeia, especially of a fish) To blow air bubbles or audibly slosh about in water. The fish bloop. ( baseball) To make a hit just beyond the infield.

  10. bloop (blo̅o̅p), [ Informal.] v.t. Informal Terms to ruin; botch: to bloop an easy catch. Informal Terms to hit a blooper in baseball. n. Informal Terms, Sport a clumsy mistake. Informal Terms blooper (def. 3). 1925–30; earlier, a high-pitched sound produced by interference in a radio signal; expressive coinage.

  11. Sep 19, 2023 · The term bloop in the context of baseball refers to a softly hit fly ball that falls into the outfield between the infielder and outfielder. It is the opposite of a line drive, which is a hard-hit ball. This type of hit can be frustrating for pitchers because the batter didn’t make solid contact but still managed to get a hit.