Associations to the word «Peep»

Wiktionary

PEEP, noun. A quiet sound, particularly one from a baby bird.
PEEP, noun. A feeble utterance or complaint.
PEEP, noun. The sound of a steam engine's whistle; typically shrill.
PEEP, noun. A kind of bird; a sandpiper.
PEEP, verb. To make a soft, shrill noise like a baby bird.
PEEP, verb. To speak briefly with a quiet voice.
PEEP, verb. To look, especially while trying not to be seen or noticed.
PEEP, verb. To begin to appear; to look forth from concealment; to make the first appearance.
PEEP, noun. A quick look or glimpse, especially a furtive one.
PEEP, noun. (obsolete) A spot on a die or domino.
PEEP, noun. (British) (slang) person.
PEEP, noun. (US) A soft marshmallow candy, shaped into a baby animal for Easter celebration.
PEEP, acronym. (slang) A World War II jeep attached to an armored regiment.
PEEP, acronym. (medicine) Positive end-expiratory pressure.
PEEP OUT, verb. (intransitive) to show, to be visible.
PEEP PIXELS, verb. (idiomatic) (photography) To scrutinize a magnified digital photograph carefully in order to make a technical assessment of resolution and image quality.
PEEP SHOW, noun. Alternative spelling of peepshow
PEEP SHOWS, noun. Plural of peep show
PEEP SIGHT, noun. On some rifles, a type of sight where the shooter looks through a small aperture on the rear sight.

Dictionary definition

PEEP, noun. The short weak cry of a young bird.
PEEP, noun. A secret look.
PEEP, verb. Look furtively; "He peeped at the woman through the window".
PEEP, verb. Cause to appear; "he peeped his head through the window".
PEEP, verb. Make high-pitched sounds; "the birds were chirping in the bushes".
PEEP, verb. Speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voice.
PEEP, verb. Appear as though from hiding; "the new moon peeped through the tree tops".

Wise words

Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated by the inaudible language of the heart.
Martin Luther King Jr.