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  • 61peep-show — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} spettacolo erotico al quale si assiste da cabine individuali attraverso una feritoia o uno specchio che permette di non essere visti | locale in cui si effettua tale spettacolo {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1983. ETIMO …

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  • 62peep show — (izg. pȋp šȍu) m DEFINICIJA razg. erotska predstava (ob. striptiz) koju gledatelji, svaki iz posebne kabine, kako bi ostali neviđeni, gledaju kroz otvor; vrijeme je ograničeno iznosom ubačene kovanice/žetona ETIMOLOGIJA engl. ≃ peep: viriti + v.… …

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  • 63Peep-o'-day Boys — plural noun An Ulster Protestant society (1780–95) opposed to the Catholic Defenders • • • Main Entry: ↑peep …

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  • 64peep of day — noun The first appearance of light in the morning • • • Main Entry: ↑peep …

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  • 65peep-through — peepˈ through adjective Capable of being seen through • • • Main Entry: ↑peep …

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  • 66peep-toe — peepˈ toe noun A shoe cut away so as to show the toe (also adjective) • • • Main Entry: ↑peep * * * 1. adj. Brit. (of a shoe) having the tip cut away to leave the large toe partially exposed 2. n. a shoe of such a type …

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  • 67Peep Jänes — (born December 26, 1936 in Rakvere, Estonia) is an Estonian architect. Most active in the 1970s and 1980s, his style of architecture can be catecorised as modernism. Jänes was one of the designers of the Pirita yachting center in Tallinn, which… …

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  • 68Peep (album) — Peep es el primer albúm de la banda finlandesa The Rasmus. Fue lanzado en 1996 y se convirtió en disco de oro en Finlandia …

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  • 69peep show — peep′ show n. 1) mot a short, usu. erotic film shown in a coin operated machine equipped with a projector 2) a display of objects or pictures viewed through a small opening usu. fitted with a magnifying lens • Etymology: 1850–55 …

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  • 70peep sight — peep′ sight n. a plate containing a small hole through which a gunner peeps in sighting • Etymology: 1880–85 …

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