pep someone up



pep someone up

Invigorate someone or cheer someone up, as in This drink will pep you up, or The good news about his recovery pepped us up. [1920s] Both the verb pep and the noun pep, denoting vigor and energy since about 1910, are abbreviations for pepper, a spice with a pungent, biting quality. They also have given rise to pep rally, a meeting to inspire enthusiasm [c. 1940], and pep talk, a speech meant to instill enthusiasm or bolster morale [1920s].
See also: pep, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vera (2)-Albanian
Hilaria[hi'lɛəriə]
Duygu-Turkish
Gu&Eth;Mundr-Ancient Scandinavian
ElinE-lin (Swedish, Norwegian)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Welsh
Burnett[bə(:)'net]