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peeps
- IPA[pēps]
美式
- people (often used to refer to a person's friends or associates)
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- 1. informal people (often used to refer to a person's friends or associates) thanks for the feedback, peeps! she's back home with her peeps in Milwaukee
- a feeble, high-pitched sound made by a young bird or mammal.
- make a brief, high-pitched sound: Don peeped on his whistle
Oxford Dictionary
- look quickly and furtively at something, especially through a narrow opening: the door was ajar and she couldn't resist peeping in
- a quick or furtive look: Jonathan took a peep at his watch
Oxford American Dictionary
- look quickly and furtively at something, especially through a narrow opening: his door was ajar and she couldn't resist peeping in
- a quick or furtive look: Jonathan took a little peep at his watch
Oxford Dictionary
- a high-pitched feeble sound made by a young bird or mammal.
- make a cheeping or beeping sound: Don peeped on his whistle
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a shoe) having the tip cut away to leave the big toe partially exposed.
- a peep-toe shoe: a pair of black peep-toes
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sequence of pictures viewed through a lens or hole set into a box, traditionally offered as a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sequence of pictures viewed through a lens or hole set into a box, formerly offered as a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a shoe) having the tip cut away to leave the big toe partially exposed.
- a peep-toe shoe: a pair of black peep-toes
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[piːps]
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- people (often used to refer to a person's friends or associates): thanks for the feedback, peeps! she's back home with her peeps in Milwaukee
Oxford Dictionary