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Definition of Bluetooth in English: Bluetoothnoun ˈbluːtuːθˈblutuθ mass nountrademark A standard for the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices. Example sentencesExamples - Driving that growth was the increasing installation of Bluetooth into mobile phones.
- This entry brought to you courtesy of Bluetooth and my mobile phone.
- Some printers and digital cameras can connect to computers wirelessly using Bluetooth.
- The key application for Bluetooth is generally notebook to cellular phone connectivity.
- A high speed urban wireless network based on Bluetooth is launching this week in Manchester.
verbˈbluːtuːθˈblutuθ [with object]Send (a photograph or other piece of data) from one electronic device to another via Bluetooth. I took a quick picture with my mobile and Bluetoothed it across to my laptop Example sentencesExamples - Does anyone know how I can Bluetooth ringtones from my BlackBerry to another phone?
- That video was Bluetoothed from one phone to another and eventually handed to police.
- And don't even think about bluetoothing it to Danielle so she can post it on Facebook.
- It was an evening of laughter, giggles, chatting, talking about guys, bluetoothing songs to each other's cells, and snacking on crackers and milk shakes!
- He even Bluetoothed a few photos round the carriage, just to show off.
- The mobile music industry needs to make the legal experience of Bluetoothing music user-friendly and fairly priced, so those seeking music won't try to do it illegally.
Origin 1990s: said to be named after King Harald Bluetooth (910–85), credited with uniting Denmark and Norway, as Bluetooth technology unifies the telecommunications and computing industries. Definition of Bluetooth in US English: Bluetoothnounˈblutuθˈblo͞oto͞oTH trademark A standard for the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices. Example sentencesExamples - Some printers and digital cameras can connect to computers wirelessly using Bluetooth.
- Driving that growth was the increasing installation of Bluetooth into mobile phones.
- This entry brought to you courtesy of Bluetooth and my mobile phone.
- The key application for Bluetooth is generally notebook to cellular phone connectivity.
- A high speed urban wireless network based on Bluetooth is launching this week in Manchester.
verbˈblutuθˈblo͞oto͞oTH [with object]Send (a photograph or other piece of data) from one electronic device to another via Bluetooth. I just Bluetoothed a batch of pics from my phone to here Example sentencesExamples - It was an evening of laughter, giggles, chatting, talking about guys, bluetoothing songs to each other's cells, and snacking on crackers and milk shakes!
- The mobile music industry needs to make the legal experience of Bluetoothing music user-friendly and fairly priced, so those seeking music won't try to do it illegally.
- He even Bluetoothed a few photos round the carriage, just to show off.
- Does anyone know how I can Bluetooth ringtones from my BlackBerry to another phone?
- That video was Bluetoothed from one phone to another and eventually handed to police.
- And don't even think about bluetoothing it to Danielle so she can post it on Facebook.
Origin 1990s: said to be named after King Harald Bluetooth (910–85), credited with uniting Denmark and Norway, as Bluetooth technology unifies the telecommunications and computing industries. |