verb
- present participle of keek; to peek or peep, especially quickly or furtively
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect
noun
- a quick or furtive look; a peek
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect
Examples
- She was keeking through the curtains at the neighbors.
- He took a quick keeking at the surprise before the party started.
- The children were keeking around the corner to see what was happening.
- Don't go keeking into other people's business.
- I caught him keeking at the exam answers on his neighbor's desk.