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Eep is different things and, as such, should not be limited/classified/restricted to a general/specific meaning.

Acronym

EEP is a three-letter acronym or initialism for:

Expression

"Eep!" as an expression (facial, emotional), interjection, or emotional reaction has made its way into pop culture, and is used to express fear/fright, shock, and/or surprise.

Sound

Eep is an onomatopoeia sound most commonly associated with the Apple Macintosh computer system alert sound "Wild Eep" which was introduced with the System 7 Mac OS, but removed in OS 9. According to its creator, Jim Reekes the sound is from a woman (the wife of a friend of his) and he believes it was also used in a game.

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