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Hep vs Zep - What's the difference?

hep | zep |

As a noun hep

is (obsolete) a hip of a rose; a rosehip.

As an adjective hep

is (dated|us slang) aware, up-to-date.

As a proper noun zep is

(led zeppelin), an english rock group most active in the 1970s and late 1960s.

hep

English

Etymology 1

zep

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (US, dialectal) A certain type of submarine sandwich
  • * {{quote-book, year=1991, author=Jerry Spinelli, title=Dump Days citation
  • , passage=Anywhere else, it might be called a hoagie, or a sub, or a hero. In Two Mills it's a zep. And even though at first it might look like the others, it's not. Like, you'll never find lettuce on a zep . Or mayonnaise.}}

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