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peepy
peepy, a. dial. and colloq. (ˈpiːpɪ) [f. peep v.2 or n.2 + -y.] a. Drowsy, sleepy. (Cf. peep v.2 1 b.) b. Characterized by peeping.1833 Chambers's Edin. Jrnl. 5 Jan. 385/1 He is then a poor, peepy wretch, with blear eyes. Ibid. 27 Apr. 97/3 The contrast..between the meaning of the words, and the poo... Oxford English Dictionary
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creepy-peepy
creepy-peepy, n. Television. colloq. (orig. and chiefly U.S.). Brit. /ˌkriːpɪˈpiːpi/, U.S. /ˈkripiˌpipi/ Forms: 19– creepie-peepie, 19– creepy-peepy [‹ creep v. + -y suffix6 + peep v.2 + -y suffix6. Compare peepie-creepie n., and earlier walkie-lookie n., walkie-talkie n., handie-talkie n.] A portab... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bleak House
Peepy Jellyby is the Jellybys' young son. Prince Turveydrop is a dancing master and proprietor of a dance studio. wikipedia.org
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peep
▪ I. peep, n.1 (piːp) Forms: 5 pepe, 5–6 Sc. peip, 6–7 peepe, 7– peep. [f. peep v.1] I. 1. An imitation or representation of the feeble shrill sound made by young birds, mice, etc.1423 Jas. I Kingis Q. lvii, Now, suetë bird, say ones to me ‘pepe’. c 1440 Gesta Rom. i. xlv. 364 (Add. MS.) The Cate co... Oxford English Dictionary
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windmill
▪ I. windmill, n. (ˈwɪndmɪl, ˈwɪnmɪl) (Formerly also as two words.) [f. wind n.1 + mill n.1; cf. MHG. wintmül, G. windmühle, LG., Du. windmolen, and F. moulin à vent (from 13th c.).] 1. A mill the machinery of which is driven by the wind acting upon sails, used (chiefly in flat districts) for grindi... Oxford English Dictionary
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