gleeps

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gleeps

  1. (slang, rare) Expression of surprise or alarm; yikes.
    • 1947, Authors' Gold, page 57:
      The telephone burst into a prolonged and unnatural clangor.
      "Gleeps!" said John. "They gone crazy too?"
    • 1966, Lorenzo Semple Jr., Batman S01E01 - Hi Diddle Riddle; line spoken by extra in disco scene
      Gleeps! It’s Batman!
    • 1997, Nancy Means Wright, Harvest of Bones:
      Gleeps,” said Hartley. “I didn't think about police.”