
Bloop
UK
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US
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Translation of "bloop" into Russian
bloop
NounUK
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bloop
bloops pl
The bloop of the water was soothing.
Булькание воды было успокаивающим.
bloop
VerbUK
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bloop
bloops
blooped Past Simple / Past Participle
blooping Gerund
The fish blooped in the water.
Рыба булькала в воде.
Additional translations
bloop
InterjectionUK
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bloop
бульк
Bloop! The fish jumped out of the water.
Бульк! Рыба выпрыгнула из воды.
Definitions
bloop
NounUK
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A short, low-pitched sound, often used to describe a noise made by a small object falling into water.
The stone made a bloop as it dropped into the pond.
In baseball, a weakly hit ball that goes just over the infielders and lands in the outfield.
The batter managed to get on base with a bloop single to right field.
A mysterious underwater sound detected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1997, believed to be of natural origin.
Scientists were intrigued by the bloop, a sound that was louder than any known animal could produce.
bloop
VerbUK
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To make a short, low-pitched sound, often resembling a bubble popping or a small splash.
The fish tank bubbler started to bloop as the air pump kicked in.
To hit (a baseball) softly so that it arcs just over the infielders and lands safely in the outfield.
He blooped a single into shallow center field.
bloop
AdjectiveUK
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Producing or resembling a short, low-pitched bubbling or popping sound; pertaining to such a sound.
A faint bloop noise came from the sonar equipment.
bloop
InterjectionUK
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An exclamation used to mimic the sound of a small splash or a quick, light popping noise.
Bloop! The fish jumped out of the water and back in again.
An expression of a minor mistake or error, often used humorously.
Bloop! I dropped my pen again.