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eeping

1. eeping can be used when you're trying to say that something cute, is sleeping.

2. eeping means sleeping, for adorable living things/objects.

The cat is eepy
Shhh its eeping

by uelover December 9, 2022


eep

"Eep" can be used as a slang term for sleep. It refers to the state of resting or unconsciousness during which the body and mind rejuvenate and recover from the day's activities. Like sleep, "eep" is essential for maintaining good physical and mental health. During "eep," the body's processes slow down, allowing for repair and restoration of tissues, while the brain processes memories and emotions. Getting enough "eep" is crucial for overall well-being and productivity, as it helps one feel refreshed and ready to tackle the challenges of the day.

person 1: am go eep now
person 2: gn

by caizy February 26, 2023

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eep

an exclamation of something exciting

-you just won the lottery mum!
-eep!!

by Mel111 February 24, 2009

122๐Ÿ‘ 34๐Ÿ‘Ž


eep

An exclimation of suprise.

Eeep! You scared me.

by Dr. Me April 6, 2003

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eep

1. A high-pitched squeal sort of noise emitted when a girl (sometimes a guy) is frightened, surprised, bumped into, etc.

2. The metallic squeal that a computer makes as a warning. It's soon to be followed by, "Warning..." sometimes with a little bomb next to it, saying "Error."

3. The sound that a female makes to try to attract other females. (This one isn't popular...yet.)

1. Girl One bumps into Girl Two.
Girl Two: Eep!

2. Guy One tries to open a locked folder on his brother's computer.
Computer: Eep! *Error*

3. Girl One: Eep!
Girl Two: Found you! Eep!

by Reality June 20, 2006

262๐Ÿ‘ 130๐Ÿ‘Ž


eep

the high pitched sound/squeal someone makes when you scare them or poke them in their sides

Girl 1: *sneaks up behind Girl 2 and pokes her side*

Girl 2: EEEEEEEEP!

by poke me. i eep. June 29, 2004

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eep

an expression of fright or shock.

EEP! Pranay handed out calculators on Halloween!

by sillyducky November 4, 2003

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