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Definition of Peeping hole

Peeping hole
Peeping hole Peep"ing hole` See Peephole.

Meaning of Peeping hole from wikipedia

- Peep-Hole may refer to: Peephole, a small opening to look through a door "Peep-Hole", a song by Guided by Voices from their 1994 album Bee Thousand This...
- Peephole optimization is an optimization technique performed on a small set of compiler-generated instructions, known as a peephole or window, that involves...
- A glory hole (also spelled gloryhole and glory-hole) is a hole in a wall or partition, often between public lavatory cubicles or **** video arcade booths...
- peephole reverser. Some peepholes have a shutter that falls down on the hole when nobody inside is holding it. Digital peepholes have a camera outside...
- leaves the hole and allows her to peep on him. But she isn't selfish - he may peep on her too. This begins a life of the two of them "peeping" on each other...
- output was ****embly language, which was typically processed through a peep-hole optimizer before the ****embler and linker. Reflecting its name, DASL was...
- through a hole Peep Show (Alternative TV album), 1987 Peep Show (Goudie album), 2000 Peepshow (album), by Siouxsie & the Banshees, 1988 "Peep Show", a...
- to Lunch"   2:00 9. "No Note"   1:05 10. "The Peep Hole"   1:47 11. "Toomey's Death"   1:11 12. "Peep Hole #2"   0:55 13. "Mother's Room #2" (previously...
- 2020. On August 3, 2020, DaBaby released another new song and video, "Peep Hole", as the fourth single, a day prior to the album's deluxe release. "Blind"...
- Toad in the hole is a traditional British dish consisting of sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter, usually served with onion gravy and vegetables. Historically...