You should ask the person who used it. I understood that it is a Yiddish
expression, which means :"something" and that semed to me reasonable to some
extent for this website, but as I said imagination has no rulkes nor borders
and only the person who invented it knows what he in had in mind.
Paul
2010/3/11 HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_bezeqint.net>
> Everytime I have to use the actual list name "ehpes" I must
> look it up, otherwise I misspel it.
> Ephes, Ehpes, Eppes .
> Where comes it from ? What does it mean ? Hardy
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