verb
- to peek or peep; to look quickly or furtively
Usage: Scottish/Northern English dialect; informal
noun
- a quick or furtive look; a peek
Usage: Scottish/Northern English dialect; informal
Examples
- She keeks through the curtains to see who's at the door.
- He took a quick keek at the exam answers before the teacher noticed.
- The child keeks around the corner to check if anyone is coming.
- Don't keek at your birthday present before the party!
- I caught him keeks at my phone screen.