"Peepers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Peepers" Meaning

Peepers is a colloquial or informal term for eyes. It is often used in British English, and is thought to have originated in the mid-19th century.

"Peepers" Examples

Using "Peepers"


Here are 5 examples:

1. Defining the term

"Peepers" is a colloquial or informal term for the eyes.

Example: "I'm getting tired of wearing these contact lenses; my peepers need a break."

2. In creative writing

In a futuristic novel, the protagonist's peepers were modified to have superhuman vision.

Example: "The cyborg's peepers scanned the room, picking up every detail, including the hidden exits."

3. In everyday conversation

When asking for help, you might use "peepers" to refer to someone's ability to see something.

Example: "Hey, can you take a look through my peepers with these glasses? I think I lost my reading glasses."

4. In humor and satire

A comedian might use "peepers" to poke fun at someone's fashion sense.

Example: "That new haircut makes you look like you have two peepers stuck to your face. Get a new stylist!"

5. In idiomatic expressions

The phrase "keep an eye on something" can also use "peepers" to refer to one's subtle observation.

Example: "While the teacher wasn't looking, I snuck a peek at the math homework; someone should keep an eye on those peepers."

These examples showcase the informal and varied uses of "peepers" in everyday conversation, creative writing, and humor.

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