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PEP

PEP is the acronym for Psychological Empowerment Process. I intend it to replace the word "placebo," which, while perhaps originally neutral, now has the connotation that there are people (patients) so dumb that they show physiological responses to a fake drug that the superior doctor knows does nothing. With PEP the skillful doctor's positive attitude empowers inherent healing processes in the patient, so the skillful doctor gives the patient PEP which is good for them, and characterizes both doctor and patient in a positive way.

My doctor was nice and friendly and I feel better already after the new PEP pills she prescribed for me.

by Galen the Younger September 15, 2010

17πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


pep-pep

A noun, verb, adjective, pronoun, conjunction, or preposition that is used as a substitution for another word in a sentence.

It is a fact that pep-pep is very contagious. Pep a pep-pep pep a pep-pep pep.

Hey Pep-Pep, lets pep to the pep-pep to pep a pep-pep.

Meaning: Hey Greg, lets go to the store to get a sandwich.

by Dan Hansberger September 13, 2009

29πŸ‘ 124πŸ‘Ž


Pep

To smile

pep your face!!

by billy 2 hats July 10, 2011

12πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


Peps

Picky black people hair

Manz got hella peps

by LattyπŸ’‹ January 29, 2015


Pep

A short term for a Pepperoni Pizza.

This word can also be used to substitute other words, or similar sound or of no resemblance whatsoever.

Shall we go get a pep?

Oh just pep off.

by urban pep pep November 15, 2013

4πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Pep

Short for my dog Pepper’s name.

Peps walked on the leash much better today.

by Woodenship78 October 4, 2020

2πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


pep

Any hermaphrodite co-worker of Cuban descent who portrays a heterosexual lifestyle, but lives with cats and claims that Miatas are muscle cars.

Yesterday, Pep asked me to stroke his rod, but I declined.

by Istop4cameltoe November 7, 2003

23πŸ‘ 48πŸ‘Ž