PEEPER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary peeper noun [C] (FROG) (also spring peeper) a type of small North American frog, the males of which make a repeated high sound from around the beginning of spring:
Peeper (film) - Wikipedia A send-up of 1940s films noirs, Peeper was a box-office failure that jeopardized Hyams's career and almost prevented him from obtaining funding to produce Capricorn One The film is set in Los Angeles in 1947
Peeper (1975) - IMDb "Peeper" is a lightly amusing, rapid fire spoof of vintage film noir Its greatest assets include a witty script by W D Richter (based on a novel by Keith Laumer) and the top notch cast which delivers their scores of dialogue in a truly breathless manner
peeper - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun [edit] peeper (plural peepers) (colloquial, chiefly in the plural) The eye quotations Check out the gorgeous peepers on that guy!