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What (who) is peep of day - definition

Peep-of-Day Boys; Peep O Day Boys; Break-of-day Boys; Peep O'Day Boys; Peep o'Day Boys
  • Peep o' Day Boys

peep of day      
Dawn, morning, aurora, sunrise, prime, prime of day, cock-crow, break of day, early morning, first flush of the morning, point du jour.
Peep o' Day Boys         
The Peep o' Day Boys was an agrarian Protestant association in 18th-century Ireland. Originally noted as being an agrarian society around 1779–80, from 1785 it became the Protestant component of the sectarian conflict that emerged in County Armagh, their rivals being the Catholic Defenders.
Lil Peep discography         
WIKIMEDIA ARTIST DISCOGRAPHY
Star Shopping; List of unreleased songs recorded by Lil Peep; Draft:List of unreleased songs recorded by Lil Peep; Lil Peep; Part One; Draft:Lil Peep; Part One; Witchblades; Vertigo (Lil Peep EP); Vertigo (Lil Peep and John Mello EP)
Lil Peep was an American recording artist who released two studio albums, five mixtapes, and fourteen extended plays throughout his lifetime.

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Peep o' Day Boys

The Peep o' Day Boys was an agrarian Protestant association in 18th-century Ireland. Originally noted as being an agrarian society around 1779–80, from 1785 it became the Protestant component of the sectarian conflict that emerged in County Armagh, their rivals being the Catholic Defenders. After the Battle of the Diamond in 1795, where an offshoot of the Peep o' Day Boys known as the Orange Boys defeated a force of Defenders, the Orange Order was instituted, and whilst repudiating the activities of the Peep o' Day Boys, they quickly superseded them. The Orange Order would blame the Peep o' Day Boys for "the Armagh outrages" that followed the battle.