Jul 17 Word of the Day
A Bloomer is someone with a bright outlook on life who is optimistic in nature. Bloomer's frolic in every opportunity to be happy and try to make the most out of life. The opposite of a Bloomer is a Doomer. The term Bloomer originated specifically as a counter to the Doomer on sites especially like 4Chan.
by Le Cringe February 27, 2019
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Marshmallow candies in the shape of rabbits and baby chickens. Usually served around Easter. Also short for "people".
by Anonymous February 19, 2003
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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