Aún no tenemos significados para "bleep out".
1The standard TV telecast delay allowed the network to bleep out the profanity for television viewers.
2Yes, the filmmakers could bleep out every curse and epithet, but that would neuter the power of the movie.
3Although the show was broadcast as-live, CBS had time to bleep out the f-word for TV audiences, thought to number around six million.
4Pressured by regulators, ABS-CBN had to pre-record his program and bleep out expletives that averaged 30-40 per show.
5Also, you need two weeks of prep to be able to understand Young Thug so that you're able to bleep out when he cusses.
6The new tags allow Alexa to do things like whisper, pause, bleep out expletives, and vary the speed, volume, emphasis, and pitch of its speech.
7When the scene was later aired, the word was bleeped out.
8The notoriously raunchy comic's words were bleeped out several times during the premiere episode.
9Some details were so graphic that Norwegian television bleeped out descriptions of the massacres.
10The word was bleeped out for the television audience, and minutes later Martin apologized to reporters backstage.
11Some of the words had defeated the translation software, leaving gaps as if profanities were being bleeped out.
12Remarks made by DeVito's about President Bush were bleeped out during an appearance Wednesday morning on ABC's "The View."
13The incident first surfaced publicly in 2007, when Banon discussed it on a television talk show, with Strauss-Kahn's name bleeped out.
14Iannucci said he was unhappy that the swearing was bleeped out of the series when it was aired on BBC America.
15Someone rang up to ask: "I noticed you left the fucking in, but what was it you bleeped out?"
16Gard spat out a word that would probably have gotten bleeped out had she said it on some kind of Scandinavian talk show.
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