Peeper

Pronunciation: /ˈpipɚ/

Peeper (noun)

  1. A small frog that makes a loud sound, often found near water.
  2. A person who secretly watches others, often without their knowledge.

Examples

  • A peeper can often be found near ponds and wetlands.
  • A peeper can observe the events without being noticed.

Common collocations: small peeper, common peeper, curious peeper, sneaky peeper

Synonyms of Peeper

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Peeper

  • Someone actively involved in an event.
  • Someone who takes action in a situation.