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    peeps
    /piːps/

    plural

    • 1. people (often used to refer to a person's friends or associates): informal "thanks for the feedback, peeps!"

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  2. The meaning of PEEPS is peopleoften used to refer informally to the group of people who are someone's friends, colleagues, followers, family members, etc.. How to use peeps in a sentence.

  3. peeps. noun [ plural ] informal uk / piːps / us / piːps /. Add to word list. people or friends: He's gone out with his peeps. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Friends, acquaintances & contemporaries. acquaintance.

  4. The meaning of PEEP is to utter a feeble shrill sound as of a bird newly hatched : cheep. How to use peep in a sentence.

  5. a statement, answer, or complaint: No one has raised a peep about this dreadful behaviour. One more peep out of you and there'll be no television tomorrow. There hasn't been a peep out of (= any form of communication from) my sister for a couple of weeks. not hear a peep out of someone.

  6. To peep or peek is usually to give a quick look through a narrow aperture or small opening, often furtively, slyly, or pryingly, or to look over or around something curiously or playfully: to peep over a wall; to peek into a room. peek is often associated with children’s games.

  7. peeps in British English. (piːps ) plural noun. slang. people. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C20: shortened form; popularized by British comedian Harry Enfield (born 1961)

  8. Peeps definition: one's friends, family, followers, etc.. See examples of PEEPS used in a sentence.

  9. people, especially friends, colleagues or people that you are addressing in a group email, blog, etc. I spoke to the marketing peeps this morning. Thank you to all the lovely peeps I met last night. How are things with you peeps? I met up with some of my peeps in the social club. Join us.

  10. Peeps is a spoken abbreviation for `people.' [informal] So what do you think, peeps? Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. peeps in British English. (piːps ) plural noun. slang. people. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin.

  11. Sep 27, 2024 · peeps pl (normally plural, singular person) (slang) Alternative form of people; often especially (with personal pronoun) one's friends or associates. [from mid 20th c.] Not many peeps here tonight, innit? Hey my peeps, how are you doing?

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