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Ma He Posted 11 years ago
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Jack and I did peeps' handshake.
What does "peeps' handshake" mean?
  

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Actually, it is "Jack and I did our peeps’ handshake". Earlier in the text, the narrator says "At lunchtime, I’d always sit with my peeps, and we were like, it. We were totally it.

  • Actually, it is "Jack and I did our peeps’ handshake".
  • Earlier in the text, the narrator says "At lunchtime, I’d always sit with my peeps, and we were like, it.
  • We were totally it.
  • Henry.
  • Miles.
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Actually, it is "Jack and I did our peeps’ handshake".

Earlier in the text, the narrator says "At lunchtime, I’d always sit with my peeps, and we were like, it. We were totally it. Henry. Miles. Amos. Jack. We were it! It was so cool. We had all these secret jokes. Little hand signals for stuff."

Therefore, I assume that "peeps", an informal abbreviation of "people"
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Don't use the word "peeps" for "people." This is crude, substandard English.

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