Peeper vs Peever - What's the difference?
peeper | peever |
(colloquial, chiefly, in the plural) The eye.
Someone who peeps; a spy.
* J. Webster
An animal, such as some frogs, that have a shrill, high-pitched call.
(dated, slang, derogatory) A private detective.
(colloquial) A chicken just breaking the shell; a young bird.
A peeping tom.
As nouns the difference between peeper and peever
is that peeper is (colloquial|chiefly|in the plural) the eye while peever is (scotland) a small stone or other small object, used in hopscotch.peeper
English
Noun
(en noun)- Check out the gorgeous peepers on that guy!
- Who's there? peepers , eavesdroppers?