pep

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noun
  1. lively spirits or energy; vigor; animation.

Verb Phrasespast and past participle pepped up,present participle pep·ping up.
  1. pep up, to make or become spirited, vigorous, or lively; animate: We need something to pep up this party.

Origin of pep

1
First recorded in 1840–50; short for pepper

Other words from pep

  • pepful, adjective

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How to use pep in a sentence

  • Keep warm on hot platter while you make the toast and a Basic Rabbit, pepped up by the extra-hot seasonings listed above.

    The Complete Book of Cheese | Robert Carlton Brown

British Dictionary definitions for pep (1 of 2)

pep

/ (pɛp) /


noun
  1. high spirits, energy, or vitality

verbpeps, pepping or pepped
  1. (tr usually foll by up) to liven by imbuing with new vigour

Origin of pep

1
C20: short for pepper

British Dictionary definitions for PEP (2 of 2)

PEP

/ (pɛp) /


n acronym for
  1. personal equity plan: a method of saving in the U.K. with certain tax advantages, in which investments up to a fixed annual value can be purchased: replaced by the ISA in 1999 but arrangements for existing PEPs remain unchanged

abbreviation for
  1. political and economic planning

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