Peeping - Wikipedia Peeping may refer to: Leaf peeping, observing autumn foliage; Voyeurism, spying on intimate behaviors; Scrying, a type of magical seeing
peeping - WordReference. com Dictionary of English To peep or peek is usually to give a quick look through a narrow aperture or small opening, often furtively, slyly, or pryingly, or to look over or around something curiously or playfully: to peep over a wall; to peek into a room Peek is often associated with children's games
Peeping - definition of peeping by The Free Dictionary 1 to look through a small opening or from a concealed location 2 to look slyly, pryingly, or furtively 3 to look curiously or playfully 4 to come partially into view; begin to appear 5 to show or protrude slightly n
peep verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of peep verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive] (+ adv prep ) to look quickly and secretly at something, especially through a small opening We caught her peeping through the keyhole Could I just peep inside? He was peeping at her through his fingers [intransitive] + adv prep to be just able to be seen
PEEP definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you peep, or peep at something, you have a quick look at it, often secretly and quietly Children came to peep at him round the doorway [VERB + at] Now and then she peeped to see if he was noticing her [VERB] Peep is also a noun If something peeps out from behind or under something, a small part of it is visible or becomes visible