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Bleep/Transcript
In a glass shop D.W. overhears a conversation.
Mother: Stop that! You'll break something.
Teenager: Ph! Whatever.
Mother: That's enough backtalk, young man! You can forget about going to that concert tonight.
Teenager: What?? You can't do that!
Mother: I can. And I have.
Teenager: >BLEEP<
Mother: [GASPS] She drops a vase which breaks.
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Arthur is working on a model plane. D.W. bursts in.
D.W.: Arthur, I have to ask you something. What does >BLEEP< mean?
Arthur: [GASPS] He drops his model which breaks.
D.W.: Wow! It happened again!
Arthur: You better not let Mom and Dad hear you say that.
D.W.: Why? What does it... Mrs. Read comes in.
Mrs. Read: Arthur, have you put away your... What's going on in here?
Arthur+D.W.: Nothing.
After the Tibbles have told D.W. that the Bleep-word turns grown-ups into obedient zombies, D.W. tells Vicita to use it on her parents. She watches the Molina home through binoculars while her own mother calls her for dinner.
Mrs. Read: Now, D.W.!
D.W.: Just a minute!
Mrs. Read: No, not just a minute! Your dinner's getting cold.
D.W.: No, wait wait wait. Rrr!
Mrs. Read: D.W.!
Victias family is shocked
D.W.: I think she just said it.
Mrs. Read: D.W., are you listening to me?!
D.W.: >BLEEP< A moment later she looks scared.
Nadine: Uh-oh. Nadine waves at D.W. and disappears. D.W. sees Vicita getting in trouble. Mrs. Read comes in.
Mrs. Read: Dora Winifred Read! What did you just say to me?
D.W.: Em... Can I have a soda?
Mrs. Read folds her arms and looks angry.
D.W.:Tibbles!
She looks through the binoculars and sees the Molina's living room is empty.
Mrs. Read: What are you doing? The doorbell rings.
D.W.: I'll get it!
She runs out the door. Downstairs are her Dad and the Molina parents.
D.W.:Um... Er... Arthur did it?
Mrs. Read has brought D.W. to bed.
Mrs. Read: Well, you're off the hook this time, because you didn't know what you were saying, but I hope you know now that swear words are not appropriate things to say, especially for three and four year old children.
D.W.: Why?
Mrs. Read: Because most people are offended by them. It's as simple as that.
D.W.: But why? What do they mean?
Mrs. Read: I guess you could say they mean "I want to hurt your feelings“. Goodnight, D.W.. She goes out.
D.W.: Why didn't somebody just tell me that in the first place? Wait till the kids at school hear about this.
At school the entire school says the bad words
Victia:Thanks for teaching it to us you [Beep]!
D.W.:Guys I think we might have to talk about it.