Peep | Mean of peep in English Dictionary
/ˈpiːp/
- Noun
- a quick, high sound that is made by a young bird or that is like the sound made by a young bird
- the peep of a chick
- a word or sound
- I don't want to hear a single peep out of you.
- We didn't hear a peep coming from his office.
- They accepted her decision with hardly a peep of protest.
- Verb
- to make a quick, high sound
- I heard a chick peep.
- a peeping sound
- to look very quickly at someone or something
- I'll just peep [=peek] in the room to see if the baby is sleeping.
- He peeped [=peered] through a hole in the fence.
- to show slightly
- Early spring flowers were peeping through the snow.
- to look at or see (someone or something)
- We peeped [=saw] him at the restaurant.
- Peep this [=check this out]—I've got two tickets for the show.