teep
English
    
    Etymology
    
Clipping of telepathic
Pronunciation
    
- enPR: tēp
- IPA(key): /tiːp/
- Audio (Southern England) - (file) 
- Rhymes: -iːp
Noun
    
teep (plural teeps)
- (science fiction) A telepath.
- 1955, Philip K. Dick, Solar Lottery:- He was conscious that the Directorate's teep Corps was close by; he didn't particularly want his intimate thoughts in the hands of eighty bored telepaths.
 
- 1997 June 9, Straczynski, Joseph Michael, “The Face of the Enemy”, in Babylon 5, season 4, episode 17, spoken by Number One (Marjorie Monaghan):- What are you doing, bringing a teep here when we're ready to move?
 
- 2011, Nate Kenyon, StarCraft: Ghost—Spectres, →ISBN, page 16:- She didn't need to be a teep to know what he was thinking.
 
 
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Adjective
    
teep (comparative more teep, superlative most teep)
- (science fiction) Relating to telepathy.
- 1969, Philip K. Dick, Galactic Pot-Healer:- He broke off, because one of the QCA men was bringing out a teep rod, a receptor that would pick up and record his thoughts for police inspection.
 
 
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Verb
    
teep (third-person singular simple present teeps, present participle teeping, simple past and past participle teeped)
- (science fiction) To use telepathy.
- 1955, Philip K. Dick, Solar Lottery:- Irritated, Benteley answered, "You're being teeped while you stand here. Verrick has them planted all over the place."
 
- 2008 August, Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, “Legacy”, in Guardians of the Galaxy, volume 2, number 2, page 18:- Heads up everyone. Mantis is teeping into our poor tired brains.
 
 
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See also
    
- teek (“telekinesis”)
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