Marshmallow candies in the shape of rabbits and baby chickens. Usually served around Easter. Also short for "people".
by Anonymous February 20, 2003
by SuperJD January 16, 2017
n. (pl. 'peeps'): a human being. Used as a synonym for "people" or "person."
n. (pl. 'peeps'): a marshmallow candy covered in colored sugar. Usually shaped as a chick, but can also be found as bunnies, ghosts, hearts, and more.
n. (pl. 'peeps'): a name used to describe vampires/zombies, if the vampirism/zombieism is contracted through a parasite or disease. Short for 'parasite-positive.' Used by Scott Westerfeld in his books 'Peeps' and 'Last Days.'
v. (to peep, peeping, peeped): the act of looking at or glimpsing something.
n. (pl. 'peeps'): a marshmallow candy covered in colored sugar. Usually shaped as a chick, but can also be found as bunnies, ghosts, hearts, and more.
n. (pl. 'peeps'): a name used to describe vampires/zombies, if the vampirism/zombieism is contracted through a parasite or disease. Short for 'parasite-positive.' Used by Scott Westerfeld in his books 'Peeps' and 'Last Days.'
v. (to peep, peeping, peeped): the act of looking at or glimpsing something.
Do you know who that peep Jimmy was just talking to is?
Here, have a marshmallow peep. They're great.
That peep is trying to bite her.
Just take a little peep inside.
Here, have a marshmallow peep. They're great.
That peep is trying to bite her.
Just take a little peep inside.
by Lyssie B. March 13, 2011
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