peppa

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Swedish[edit]

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From English pep +‎ -a. Attested since 1965.

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peppa (present peppar, preterite peppade, supine peppat, imperative peppa)

  1. (colloquial) to (re)inject with energy and enthusiasm (for something or in preparation for something); to pep, to psych
    Synonym: peppa upp
    Tränaren peppade dom inför matchen
    The coach was psyching them up for the game

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