The word 'fepped out', which means to have suddenly left or escaped from something, is spelled with a unique combination of consonants and vowels. The first syllable 'fep' is pronounced as /fɛp/, with the 'e' having a short sound. The second syllable 'ped' is pronounced as /pɛd/, with the 'e' again having a short sound. Together, the word is pronounced as /ˈfɛpt aʊt/. Though this word may not be commonly used, it showcases the many variations and combinations of sounds in the English language.