peep·er /ˈpipɚ/
偷看者;眼睛;小雞;小鳥;小蛙
peep·er /ˈpɪpɚ/ 名詞
Peep·er n.
1. A chicken just breaking the shell; a young bird.
2. One who peeps; a prying person; a spy.
Who's there? peepers, . . . eavesdroppers? --J. Webster.
3. The eye; as, to close the peepers. [Colloq.]
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peeper
n 1: a viewer who enjoys seeing the sex acts or sex organs of
others [syn: voyeur, Peeping Tom]
2: an informal term refering to the eye
3: an animal that makes short high-pitched sounds