0 energy, or a willingness to be active --
1 abbreviation for post-exposure prophylaxis: treatment or actions taken to prevent harmful effects of a disease after someone has been exposed to (= risked infection by) the disease: --
2 energy or enthusiasm: --
It began, again, rather disappointingly but pepped up a little as it went along.
We want a bit more pep put into the administration.
Another example is the action now being taken by doctors as regards amphetamines or pep pills.
Let us spend money on their quarters, give them an opportunity of training in the air and pep up their dull uniform.
Nobody likes the idea of people having to take pep pills.
They often serve to pep up the political debate.
But in others there is ample evidence that the same people have been both guilty of hooliganism and habituated to pep pills.
There is a determining factor which will play a far more important part than mere "pep" talks.