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keek
[ keek ]
verb (used without object)
- to peep; look furtively:
keeking through the window blinds.
keek
/ kiːk /
Word History and Origins
Origin of keek1
Word History and Origins
Origin of keek1
Example Sentences
Lambert first covered the song in a video he posted to his Keek on Feb. 11, the night after Rihanna performed it on Grammys.
An' gin ye find 'im lyin' canny, an' ye tak' a keek into 'is bonny brown een, ye can see he's aye greetin'.
M'Iver put oat his head and his torch, giving a warder's keek at the door below where the knocking continued.
Again he came, crying keek' keek' kick-er' r' r', in tender falsetto; but it was no use.
If that I am president and do not make one meelion dolla in the one year you shall keek me on that side!
I like t geev da Kais a 54 keek in da face wid-a dose shoos.
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