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The ] "Eep!" has made its way into ] and is used to express ] or ]. The ] "Eep!" has made its way into ] and is used to express ] or ].


*] ] ] - "Eep, opp, ork, ah-ah" ] *] (] ]) - "Eep, opp, ork, ah-ah" ]
*] TV cartoon ] - similar to his "]" ] *] (TV cartoon ]) - similar to his "]" ]
*] ] ] - a noise *] (] ]) - a noise
*] ] - 1 of 4 basic ]-words: eep, oop, ack, and chee *] (]) - 1 of 4 basic ]-words: eep, oop, ack, and chee
*] - "shqip" ] *] - "shqip" ]


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Eep

Sounds

"Eep" is an onomatopoeia sound most commonly associated with the Apple Macintosh computer system sound, "WildEep!" that was introduced with the System 7 Mac OS but removed in OS 9.

The expression "Eep!" has made its way into pop culture and is used to express shock or surprise.

Acronyms

EEP is also a three-letter acronym.

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