whee·ple \ˈ(h)wēpəl\verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: imitative intransitive verb dialect Britain: to utter a prolonged whistle or shrill cry < a curlew wheeples > transitive verb dialect Britain: to give forth (a shrill cry or whistle) : whistle < he sometimes wheepled a tune of his own making — G.D.Brown >