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What does "peep" mean? Could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

Great question! In this context, a "peep" is a slight sound or utterance. Combined with "not a," it's used to create the expression "not a peep," which is commonly used to mean that someone is being exceptionally quiet (in a way that is unusual or surprising). In this video, "not a peep" has been used in a way to express that Spongebob, who is normally quite active and talkative, has been unusually quiet all morning. Ex: I was worried because I hadn't heard a peep from my friend in nearly a week. Ex: I didn't hear a peep from my classmate since he got reprimanded by the teacher.

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