1. peeps - Noun
2. peeps - Verb
peeps
plural of peep
peeps
third-person singular simple present indicative of peep
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?
Coordinated by the peeps at Morningside Watersports, this guided group adventure departs from Morningside Park and will visit nearby islands before returning to the park for a chill gathering complete with a bonfire and tunes. Source: Internet
Hell, working on the McCain Foods french fry line is essential nowadays. i am having some right now to celebrate, with sadly over-cooked chicken wings as a shout out ot my peeps. Source: Internet
An evil beast, red in tooth and claw, commands the viewer’s attention, while a dusky angel with a white halo peeps out uncertainly from behind a woman wearing an isicholo (beaded Zulu headdress worn by a married woman). Source: Internet
"And for my peeps I truly care Cause without some of them I wouldn't be here And they all know how I feel Cause suckers be like playin themselves to have mass appeal" Source: Internet
Bought blue bunny peeps, will post the images on Instagram if I can figure out how to make them look pretty. Source: Internet
Can other FHD+ peeps comment on this issue? Source: Internet