Peeper ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Peeper ( noun )

  1. A small amphibian of the genus Pseudacris, found in North America and known for its distinctive chirping call.
  2. A person who secretly watches others, esp. for voyeuristic pleasure.

Origin:

From old english pīpian "to chirp".

Examples:

  1. The peeper's chirping call could be heard throughout the forest.
  2. I saw a peeper while on a hike in the woods.
  3. The peeper is a small amphibian that is often found near water.
  4. A peeper is a type of frog that is known for its distinctive chirping call.
  5. The peeper's call is a common sound in the spring and summer.

(As a noun)

Peeper ( noun )

  1. A small amphibian of the genus Pseudacris, found in North America and known for its distinctive chirping call.
  2. A person who secretly watches others, esp. for voyeuristic pleasure.

Origin:

From old english pīpian "to chirp".

Examples:

  1. The peeper's chirping call could be heard throughout the forest.
  2. I saw a peeper while on a hike in the woods.
  3. The peeper is a small amphibian that is often found near water.
  4. A peeper is a type of frog that is known for its distinctive chirping call.
  5. The peeper's call is a common sound in the spring and summer.
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