zep

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See also: Zep, žep, and Zep.

English

Etymology

Shortened from zeppelin.

Noun

zep (plural zeps)

  1. (US, dialectal) A certain type of submarine sandwich
    • 1991, Jerry Spinelli, Dump Days[1], page 10:
      Anywhere else, it might be called a hoagie, or a sub, or a hero. In Two Mills it's a zep. And even though at first it might look like the others, it's not. Like, you'll never find lettuce on a zep. Or mayonnaise.

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Rohingya

Etymology

From Bengali, ultimately from Arabic.

Noun

zep

  1. pocket

Volapük

Pronunciation

Noun

zep (nominative plural zeps)

  1. permission, agreement, approval