"Peerage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The peerage refers to the highest social class or rank within a hereditary system of nobility, typically known as the aristocracy. It typically includes individuals who hold titles such as dukes, earls, viscounts, and barons, among others. The peerage is often associated with wealth, property, and traditional privileges, and is typically inherited through descent from a noble family.
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.
Small holes or openings through which one can see into a room or area from outside, typically used for surveillance or observation.
A peepshow is a type of adult entertainment where customers can view nudity or sexual content through a narrow slit or hole, often from a seated or standing position. The audience is separated from the performers by a barrier, and the view is limited to a narrow field of view. The term is often used as a euphemism for a strip club, pornography, or other forms of explicit content.
A peer is a person who is of equal status or rank with another person or group, usually in a particular field or profession.