The word "cheep" is one onomatopoeia (sound name) for the sound of birds, especially young ones.
It is often used for effect as slang, with the meaning "cheap" (inexpensive, not costly). The proper spelling is always recommended.
The past tense of cheep is cheeped.
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the Toonie Tuesday KFC offer was started in the late 1990's. At the time it was two pieces of chicken and a small fry for $ 2.00. actually $2.30 after tax. Due to inflation it is not possible for KFC to offer this deal anymore. As many people became used to cheep food on Tuesdays, they continued to use the name even when the amount became unclear.
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cheep cheep is not areal character
Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep was created in 1971.
The baby birds made a cheep, cheep sound in their nest.
Very young chickens make a peeping sound and are sometimes referred to as "peepers"
They are called Cheep Cheeps.
The flying fish called Cheep-Cheep were first introduced in the original Super Mario Bros. video game in 1985. The Cheep-Cheep have appeared in numerous Super Mario Bros. games since their debut.
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The past tense of cheep is cheeped.
"Outside, you could hear the birds making their noises, "Cheep cheep!". Idk that sounds dumb
The sound "cheep cheep cheep" is typically associated with chicks, the young of birds, particularly chickens. This sound is often made by chicks to communicate with their mother or each other. Other small birds, like sparrows, may also produce similar cheeping sounds.
As the chicks might say, Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep!"
Cheep (the sound a small bird makes) and cheep (to haggle or bargain) are homonyms for the word cheap.