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  1. BEEP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    1 : to sound a horn 2 : to make a beep beep 2 of 2 noun : a short usually high-pitched sound (as from a horn or an electronic device) that serves as a signal or warning

  2. Beep | Autonomous Mobility Services

    Beep is an Autonomous Mobility as a Service provider servicing public transit operators, communities, campuses and airports.

  3. Beep Announces Autonomous Electric Transit Bus Deployments in …

    In November 2025, Beep, Inc., a leading deployer of multi-passenger autonomous vehicle (AV) solutions in the United States through its AutonomOS™ AV mobility platform, announced two shared AV …

  4. BEEP | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    They are at least partially attentive to a ping or a beep indicating that there is a new text message, email or missed call.

  5. Beep (sound) - Wikipedia

    The word "beep-beep" is recorded for the noise of a car horn in 1929, and the modern usage of "beep" for a high-pitched tone is attributed to Arthur C. Clarke in 1951.

  6. BEEP Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    BEEP definition: a short, relatively high-pitched tone produced by a horn, electronic device, or the like as a signal, summons, or warning. See examples of beep used in a sentence.

  7. BEEP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    BEEP definition: 1. (to cause) to make a short, loud sound: 2. to call someone, for example a doctor, by sending a…. Learn more.

  8. Beep Soundboard - Instant Sound Buttons | Myinstants

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  9. The BEEP program: Keep your balance – tanmaltreatment

    But don’t wait until your sense of balance fails before you give it proper attention. As we age, balance can sharply decline, often with little warning. An exercise program called BEEP can help.

  10. The BEEP program: Keep your balance – giddymorphology

    The BEEP program focused on three exercises: squats, heel and calf raises, and one-legged standing. “These types of exercises increase both the physical and cognition skills needed for better balance,” …