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peep noun- a quick glance UK, 1730
- Brother, you should have seen their maps when they took one peep at those strutting searchlights up above. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 168, 1946
- a two-way mirror US
- They have what they call the catwalk, and the peep–hidden mirrors–through which someone is looking down at all times at the dealers. — Jimmy Snyder, Jimmy the Greek, p. 218, 1975
- a clandestine photographer US
- — Ralph de Sola, Crime Dictionary, p. 113, 1982
- a sexually desirable woman US
An abbreviation of the somewhat coarse “perfectly elegant eatin’ pussy”. - — Maledicta, p. 16, Summer 1977: “A word for it”
- something spoken, especially in a negative context UK, 1903
- Try it for yourself, or not another peep out of you. — New York Post, 12 March 2003
- an arcade where it is possible to view pornographic videos or a nude woman in private booths; formerly an arcade where it was possible to view photographs of scantily clad women US
- She migrated up from the nightmare alley of 42nd Street peeps to the relative sanctuary of the Harmony. — Josh Friedman, When Sex Was Dirty, p. 56, 2005
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