1. zep - Noun
2. Zep - Proper noun
zep (plural zeps)
(US, dialectal) A certain type of submarine sandwich
Zep
Led Zeppelin, an English rock group most active in the 1970s and late 1960s.
If you ask me who the members of the Rolling Stones or Led Zep or the Clash were, I'd be able to tell you every member. But I couldn't name a single member of Arctic Monkeys. Dave Gahan
You would find in a lot of Zep stuff that the riff was the juggernaut that careered through and I worked the lyrics around this. Robert Plant
Because by that time we'd become obsessed with change, and the great thing was that we were also able to create a pastoral side of Led Zep. Source: Internet
Another time, a couple of years ago, I was rolling down East Washington, and as I passed his car, I yelled "The Zep!" at a guy who was blasting "When the Levee Breaks." Source: Internet
The infringing act of Zep "writing" and recording the song occurred in England, so the only action could be for the distribution of the song? Source: Internet
Since then, it hosted both the Sonics (the 41-season NBA team) and the Sonics (the legendary Tacoma garage rockers); as well as the Who, the Stones, Hendrix, Led Zep, Diana Ross, and Nirvana’s last Seattle shows. Source: Internet