Mep is used to when describing the sound made when in rush. Often heard in crowded areas, and occasionally heard in public areas like roads, pavements, banks, parks etc. It is also often heard when near groups of animals, especially birds. Commonly mistaken for murmuring. Used interchangeablely with Meep.
It is generally the sound that babies' hear and interpret when someone is
talking to them or to someone else.
It's exact
definition and origin are unknown, however several sources point to it being the contraction of the word 'Meep', while others say it was originally an
onomatopoeia of the sound that the Roadrunner made in the popular cartoon 'Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner'.
Mom : Hurry up now, the bus the gonna leave without ya!!
Child : Mep Mep!! *rushes out of the door to
get on the bus*
A busy person on the sidewalk : mep meep mep mep meep meep mep mep.....
A
conversation between two people, as interpreted by a baby:
Person 1 : mep mep mep MEP meepmep meep mep mep mep...
Person 2 : meep mep mep.