peep
peep
- n the short weak cry of a young bird
- n a secret look
- v look furtively
He peeped at the woman through the window - v cause to appear
he peeped his head through the window - v make high-pitched sounds
- v speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voice
- v appear as though from hiding
the new moon peeped through the tree tops
- Soundies is less like the peep shows of the penny arcades than it is like the cinema's onetime musical shortsan illustrated recording, the first which commercially substitutes .
- The linguistic distinction between SM and SM may seem tiny, but the pop-culture, peep-show version of SM has little to do with the real lives of those who practice SM (which .
- Two narrow slanting eyes peeped last week above the topmost crag of the famed Wetterhorn.