A word reserved for use in the context of special debauchery and degeneracy. Can take on any number of implicit meanings. Meep out.
by Loonacy5000 March 13, 2017
A phrase I stole from someone I know. It's a word used mostly at random times to fill silence.
The period at the end of the word is what makes the word what it is, and is VERY important.
Yesh.
The period at the end of the word is what makes the word what it is, and is VERY important.
Yesh.
by m00c0w August 25, 2004
by Peeves April 12, 2004
Random internet expression-- such as w00t. Also phrased as m33p. Think: What sound would a sheep make if it didn't say "Baah!"?
by XxvVVvxX June 16, 2004
Originally used to take ones mind off the subject at hand, Meep is now used as a notification of Change of Subject. Meep Can be used when one feels uncomofrtable with the current topic.
by Richard =D November 19, 2004
In stories he wrote in the 1920s and 1930s, H. P. Lovecraft used the word meep to represent the vocalizations made by ghouls. Lovecraftian ghouls were subterranean humans that had degenerated into dog-like cannibalistic creatures.
A man he had known in Boston ... had actually made friends with the ghouls and had taught him to understand the simpler part of their disgusting meeping and glibbering." ~ in "The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath"
by Jersey Muse July 06, 2010
The art of 'meep'ing occurs when a person uses the term in the form of onomatopoeia. The word itself is just a sound that is used to avoid awkward silences or to brighten up the mood of an individual.
Matt: meep! 'Matt was 'meep'ing on the long car journey home to avoid any awkward silences.
Matt: meep! 'Matt was 'meep'ing as he enjoys the art of 'meep'ing and does it to pass time.
Matt: meep! 'Matt was 'meep'ing as he enjoys the art of 'meep'ing and does it to pass time.
by Matttyboy December 21, 2012