1. Sound:
* The high-pitched, short sound made by a bird, especially a young one. This is the most common meaning of "cheep."
* *The baby bird cheeped for food.*
* A sound similar to a bird's cheep, made by a person. This is often used to describe a high, squeaky voice.
* *She cheeped a shy greeting.*
2. Noun:
* A cheap item or product. This meaning is less common and mainly used in British English.
* *I picked up a few cheeps at the market.*
3. Verb:
* To make a cheeping sound. This is a less common usage of the word.
* *The birds cheeped in the branches.*
4. Adjective:
* Cheap. This usage is archaic and rarely used.
* *He bought a cheep watch.*
It's important to note that the word "cheap" is often confused with "cheep" but they have completely different meanings. "Cheap" refers to something inexpensive, while "cheep" refers to a bird's sound.