Display title | Sound Effect Bleep |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | When a [DING!] character's [BOING!] words, usually [BAAA!] expletives, are [BOOM!] drowned out by a [ZAP!] artificial BEEEEP, or, more [TSEEEEER!] creatively, by a [BONG!] sound effect (e.g. a [HONK!] car horn or a [AAAIIEEE!] scream). Usually the [BEEEEEP!] words are [TWEET!] completely drowned out, but [SCREEE-BOOM!] sometimes the first [BLAM!] syllable is audible before the [MOOOOO!] sound effect [SLAM!] kicks in. |