peeksy

English

Etymology

From peek. See -sies.

Noun

peeksy (plural peeksies)

  1. (childish) A peek; a quick look.
    • 1971, Christopher Ford, Christopher's craft (page 61)
      No more looksies or peeksies; he was boiling hot and he didn't care who knew it.
    • 2008, Davis Schneiderman, Dis (page 47)
      Take a peeksy around this Colossal theatre. You will no doubt notice that most of your comrades, your fellow patrons of the curious, have disappeared.
    • 2009, ‎Barbara Broome Semans, Letitia Broome Schwarz, John Broome and Rebecca Lloyd Vol. II
      [] Shaun decided to give it a try for the summer; $12.95 an hour ain't bad whatever it is, certainly worth a peeksy.
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