Peep show

Pronunciation: /ˈpip ˈʃoʊ/

Peep show (noun)

  1. A small viewing booth where you pay to watch short films or pictures through a window.
  2. A booth show with sexual content, watched by one person at a time.
  3. A style of filming that shows what characters do from a hidden or close-up viewpoint.

Examples

  • The peep show takes coins before the viewer can watch.
  • A peep show is often placed in a small booth.