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meep
(meep)
Pronunciation:
/mɪːp/
noun
a short, high-pitched sound, especially as emitted by an animal or a vehicle’s horn:
the kitten released a terrified meep
(as exclamation)
‘Meep, meep,’ said Keating, giving a good imitation of the Road Runner cartoon character
Origin:
1920s
: imitative
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