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bloopy

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Etymology

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From bloop +‎ -y.

Adjective

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bloopy (comparative more bloopy, superlative most bloopy)

  1. (informal) Characterised by a bloop sound.
    • 2009 July 4, Raju Mudhar, “My perfect 80s day off”, in Toronto Star[1]:
      With an appropriately bloopy soundtrack, this side-scroller is just as punishing as it was back in the day.