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Verb
/pēk/,
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peeked, past tense; peeked, past participle; peeks, 3rd person singular present; peeking, present participle;
  1. Look quickly, typically in a furtive manner
    • - faces peeked from behind the curtains
  2. Protrude slightly so as to be just visible
    • - his socks were so full of holes his toes peeked through
Noun
  1. A quick and typically furtive look
    • - a peek through the window showed that the taxi had arrived
  2. A statement or function in BASIC for reading the contents of a specified memory location


  1. a secret look
  2. glance: throw a glance at; take a brief look at; "She only glanced at the paper"; "I only peeked--I didn't see anything interesting"
  3. Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) is a colourless organic polymer thermoplastic used in engineering applications.
  4. Peek is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Mare Smythii near the eastern limb of the Moon. This part of the lunar surface is subject to the effects of libration, and the crater can be hidden from sight during an unfavorable libration. ...
  5. Peek Inc. is a mobile device company headquartered in New York, NY. Its flagship product is the Peek, a wireless handheld device introduced in September 2008.
  6. Osmosis (also known as Treasure Trove) is a solitaire game played with a deck of 52 playing cards where the object, like many solitaire games, is to put the cards into foundations, although not in numerical order.
  7. polyetheretherketone
  8. To look slyly, or with the eyes half closed, or through a crevice; to peep; To retrieve the value from (a memory address)
  9. ("Peeking") Occurs when a respondent looks ahead to upcoming questions, trying to gather information or insight about how to answer the question at hand; can be prevented by inserting appropriate page breaks.
  10. (Peeking) A cheating skill employed by a dealer to see the dealt card. The top card is pressed down and then left against the fingers that are holding the deck.  Here, the glimpse can be caught.
  11. (peeking) looking up to see the result of the shot before impact, mainly used in reference to putting, and particularly on short putts
  12. the topmost item is inspected (or returned), but the stack pointer is not changed, and the stack size does not change (meaning that the item remains on the stack). This is also called top operation in many articles.
  13. (Gesture.) Partially drag left or right across the screen to see a portion of the next screen.
  14. When the cable is hove taut so as to bring the vessel nearly over her anchor. The yards are a-peek when they are topped up by contrary lifts.
  15. The process of looking at a card. Normally, the dealer is said to peek when looking for a possible natural with an Ace or 10 up card. A cheating dealer will try to peek to determine the value of the top card of the undealt deck.
  16. The dealer checks to see if he has Blackjack before the player's start taking hits. This is good for the player because it prevents you from splitting and doubling down, increasing your bet only to find the dealer has Blackjack. ...
  17. is a semicrystalline thermoplastic with excellent mechanical and chemical resistance properties that are retained in high temperatures. ...
  18. a crystalline material with excellent mechanical and electrical insulation properties; it has very low outgassing properties, making it ideal for use in UHV applications.
  19. eat without appetite; She only peeked at her --> foot.
  20. The cheating manouver of a second dealer who looks at the top card to see if it is of use to him, if it is he then deals ‘seconds’ ( the second card ) to the other players and saves the good card for himself.
  21. The contestant can see what their classmate wrote down as the answer and choose whether to go along with it or not. If the contestant chooses to use this cheat, they must answer the question and may not drop out.
  22. A glimpse at a spectator wearing revealing clothing.
  23. A peek at received data implies that the data is read, without making it unavailable. Conversely, a normal read operation obtains data without the option of receiving the same data again.
  24. If the dealer's up-card is an Ace, he or she 'peeks' at the hole card to determine if the hand is a Blackjack.
  25. To look at your hole card or cards.