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peck verb- to eat UK, 1665
- So I said to Satin, “Say, girl, feel like pecking?” And I said hi to Jim’s rib. “Yeah, daddy,” she said. “Order me a chicken dinner[.]” — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 100, 1973
- — Charles Shafer, Folk Speech in Texas Prisons, p. 211, 1990
- to kiss someone in a slight or perfunctory manner UK, 1969
- At the front door, Christine surprised me again. She pecked me on the cheek. — James Patterson, Jack and Jill, p. 248, 1996
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