Cheepers

/ˈtʃiːpərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of cheeper; multiple young birds or small animals that make cheeping sounds.

Etymology

From 'cheeper' + '-s' plural suffix. The regular plural forms in English simply add '-s' or '-es' to create multiples.

Kelly Says

The word 'cheepers' is so cute and informal that it almost sounds like baby talk, and that makes sense—we instinctively use diminutive or playful words when talking about baby animals because they trigger our nurturing responses!

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