unblooped

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ blooped.

Adjective

unblooped (not comparable)

  1. (television) Not blooped.
    • 1951, Film Music, volumes 11-12, page 23:
      [] and the track abounds in unblooped splices.
    • 1991, Tony Zaza, Mechanics of sound recording, page 372:
      An unblooped splice can cause a large signal spike, which blows out the voice coil.