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Queened vs Queeped - What's the difference?

queened | queeped |

As verbs the difference between queened and queeped

is that queened is (queen) while queeped is (queep).

queened

English

Verb

(head)
  • (queen)

  • queen

    English

    (wikipedia queen)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A female monarch. Example: (Queen Victoria)
  • The wife or widow of a king.
  • (chess) The most powerful piece, able to move any number of spaces horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
  • (card games) A playing card with the picture of a queen on its face, the twelfth card in a given suit.
  • A powerful or forceful female person.
  • (derogatory, slang) An effeminate male homosexual. See drag queen.
  • A reproductive female animal in a hive, such as an ant, bee, termite or wasp.
  • An adult female cat valued for breeding. See also tom.
  • Synonyms

    * (female monarch) queen regnant * (wife of a king) queen consort

    Derived terms

    * drag queen * drama queen * ice queen * May Queen / queen of the May * prom queen * queencraft * queenhood * Queenie * queenlike * queenly * Queen of Sheba * Queen's English * queenship * requeen

    See also

    * *

    See also

    * czarina * duchess * emperor * empress * imperial * jack * king * kingdom * majesty * prince * princess * royal * royalty

    Verb

  • To make a queen.
  • (obsolete) To act the part of a queen; to queen it.
  • (Shakespeare)
  • (chess) To promote a pawn, usually to a queen.
  • (BDSM, slang, transitive, of a female) To sit on the face of (a partner) to receive oral sex.
  • * 2000 , "Lorelei", The Mistress Manual: The Good Girl's Guide to Female Dominance
  • Try Queening him. Have him lie on his back while you sit on his face (make sure he has an airway through either his mouth or his nose).
  • * 2007 , Madelynne Ellis, Dark Designs
  • ...not Eloise, sat queening him. He couldn't wait to tip her velvet. He wanted to come, but not here, with these three. It was time to extract himself.
  • * 2012 , Yolanda Celbridge, The Castle of Maldona
  • She saw his pink tongue flickering on Clare's exposed nympha as she queened him, her love juices shining on his chin and throat

    queeped

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (queep)

  • queep

    English

    Etymology 1

    Imitative.

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • The sound a bird may make, similar to peep, chirp, cheep.
  • * 1918 , Joseph Grinnell, Harold Child Bryant, Tracy Irwin Storer, The game birds of California
  • In flight they often made a close flock calling, queep , queep, queep, queep, queep, . . .
  • * 1929 , Henry Williamson, The Pathway, Volume 4
  • They followed her at a rapid tiny waddle, crying queep -queep-queep.
  • The sound a machine may make, similar to beep. See pocketa-queep.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • To emit a "queep" sound.
  • *{{quote-magazine
  • , authorlink=Harlan Ellison , title=Along the Scenic Route , magazine=Adam , last=Ellison , first=Harlan , year=1969 , month=August }}
  • *:She started to speak, but the peek queeped , and she studded it on.
  • *{{quote-book
  • , authorlink=Diane Duane , title=Intellivore , last=Duane , first=Diane , year=2000 , pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=Jqhk8zEK1SMC&lpg=PA183&dq=queeped&pg=PA184
  • v=onepage&q=queeped&f=false
  • , page=183 , publisher=Simon and Schuster}}
  • *:The computer queeped softly and then said, “Ship's systems ....”
  • *{{quote-book
  • , authorlink=Cory Doctorow , last=Doctorow , first=Cory , title=Makers , year=2009 , pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=wpC2KwbGAJwC&lpg=PA22&dq=queeped&pg=PA22
  • v=onepage&q=queeped&f=false
  • , page=22 , publisher=Macmillan}}
  • *:“This used to be where the contractors kept their heavy equipment,” Lester rumbled, aiming a car door remote at the door, which queeped and opened.
  • Etymology 2

    Noun

  • (military, slang, US) Non-flying duties, typically paperwork, that are undesirable to pilots.
  • Why in the hell isn’t there someone else to do all this queep ?!
  • *{{quote-usenet
  • , year=1997 , monthday=07/28 , author=Kurt Bjorn citation , title=Re: USAF Low Morale Confirmed!!! , id=01bc9b7f$570616e0$0100000a@pyroware.flash.net , group=alt.aviation.safety,rec.aviation.military,alt.disasters.aviation }}
    It isn't how well you fly, it's who you know and how well you perform your queep ground job.
  • *{{quote-usenet
  • , year=2001 , monthday=09/06 , author=Zaprass , title=Re: Tiny U.S. planes spy as GIs avoid danger , id=3B9765DD.MD-1.4.4.Zaprass@nospam.com , group=rec.aviation.military citation }}
  • *:Still, the above is a true reflection of statistical promotion rates in the context of our current queep -biased system.
  • *{{quote-book
  • , title=Christian Fighter Pilot Is Not an Oxymoron , last=Dowty , first=Jonathan , year=2007 , pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=a_vlsspX0vwC&lpg=PA20&dq=queep%20pilot&pg=PA20
  • v=onepage&q=queep%20pilot&f=false
  • , page=20}}
  • *:What fighter pilots do is fly, and that they love, they have little love or tolerance for queep , a term for all paperwork and related jobs that keep a pilot out of the cockpit.
  • *{{quote-book
  • , title=Sharing Orion , last=Goldstein , first=David , year=2010 , page=87 , pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=QbMzLqyBWLgC&lpg=PA87&dq=queep&pg=PA87
  • v=onepage&q=queep&f=false
  • , publisher=AuthorHouse}}
  • *:Besides, if you're not flying, your whole world is going to consist of nothing but office queep .
  • *{{quote-magazine
  • , magazine=Wingman , title=Safety Culture , author=Anonymous , year=2012 , monthday=1/1 , page=32 , pageurl=http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=16&sid=da987f96-1bec-4ecb-b484-69d1dbef035a%40sessionmgr15&hid=23 }}
  • *:The stigma that surrounds a safety office and its staff is often that of naysayers or un-cool nerds. We’re the crushers of fun or sultans of queep in many squadrons, but there's no place for that kind of culture in the safety world.
  • Usage notes
    Commonly used in the United States Air Force pilot community.

    Etymology 3

    Short for "quad-sweep", a rowing boat/event.

    Noun

    (-)
  • A event, with 2 scullers and 2 sweepers per shell.