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Meaning of Peeper | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈpiːpə

Definitions

  1. The eye.
    colloquial, in-plural
  2. Someone who peeps; a spy.
  3. A private detective.
    dated, derogatory, slang
  4. A peeping tom.
  5. An animal, such as some frogs, having a shrill, high-pitched call.
  6. A chicken just breaking the shell; a young bird.
    colloquial

Equivalents

Examples

“Check out the gorgeous peepers on that guy!”
“1938, Louis Armstrong (and lyrics by Johnny Mercer), Jeepers Creepers Jeepers creepers, where'd ya get them peepers? Jeepers creepers, where'd ya get those eyes?”
“The witness stand. Goldminers giving evidence, sure he's violent didn't I see him with my own peepers chasing those poor kids up on the roof.”
“Who's there? peepers, intelligencers, eavesdroppers?”
“If listeners seldom hear good of themselves, it is also true that peepers sometimes see more than they like; and Betty, the cook, as she reached the landing, glancing askance with ominous curiosity, beheld a spectacle, the sight of which nearly bereft her of her senses.”
“So you go to see this peeper, this Marlowe. That was your mistake.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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