peekaboo

See also: peek-a-boo

English

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Etymology

From peek + -a- + boo.

Noun

peekaboo (uncountable)

  1. (games) A game for a small child in which one covers one's face, then suddenly reveals it, saying "Boo!" or "Peekaboo!".

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Adjective

peekaboo (not comparable)

  1. (of clothing) with holes, slits or transparent fabric to reveal what is normally hidden.
    The model was wearing a peekaboo swimsuit.

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Verb

peekaboo (third-person singular simple present peekaboos, present participle peekabooing, simple past and past participle peekabooed)

  1. (intransitive) To peep out.
    • 2013, Stan Timmons, Ammon's Horn
      A spike of white bone peekabooed through the flesh of his wrist and blood spurted.
    • 2013, Marianne Harden, Malicious Mischief
      “Mount Rainier has escaped the clouds.” I turned to the volcano peekabooing through the trees in the distance.

Interjection

peekaboo

  1. boo (when showing oneself unexpectedly)
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