Peeps. That’s the shortened word for people. Are we dehumanizing our friends here using the word “peeps”? Isn’t that the word that was used to describe what the little chicks say when they are born and learning to walk around the farmyard? Or the word for the ubiquitous yellow candies we buy at Easter that are pretty much indestructible these days? When you meet them in person, do they look like a peep? They might be a pip in personality! But a peep?
Are peeps truly that different from our in person friends? Does everything have to be abbreviated? Do we really need to distinguish a difference between our online friends and in person friends? And does it change our perception of our friends in the internet web world every so slightly? When does a friend become a peep or vice versa?
Am I the only one who wonders about these new words that are coming into being? What do you think of when you see the word peeps or tweeps?
Julianne, I don’t use the word peeps. When people do it gives me the creeps. But I do eat peeps at Easter time. 🙂
Interesting. I found it interesting all these terms that are coming into being and no one is stopping to look at the meanings behind them or interpretations being given to them. Somehow when I read it on a post, I had this reaction and thus the blog to see if anyone else had any reaction. Thanks for sharing, @facebook-1492675977:disqus !
The only acceptable use of peeps for me is to describe the ones whose heads can be bitten off. (you know…the marshmallow kind.)