pep
pep / pep/ inf. • n. energy and high spirits; liveliness: he was an enthusiastic player, full of pep and fight.• v. (pepped , pep·ping ) [tr.] (pep someone/something up) add liveliness or vigor to someone or something: measures to pep up the economy.
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PEP Brit. • abbr. ∎ personal equity plan. ∎ Political and Economic Planning.
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• (or Pep; pɛp) personal equity plan
• Biochem. phosphoenolpyruvate
• political and economic planning
• (or Pep; pɛp) personal equity plan
• Biochem. phosphoenolpyruvate
• political and economic planning
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