Peeper in a sentence as a noun

They could have prevailed upon the peeper to peg the punk.

Maybe there was an issue with the post-processing, but I wouldn't characterize someone who wants to print a 4x6 as a pixel peeper..

Unless you're a pro, a pixel-peeper, an artist, or just someone who simply enjoys the machinery and process.

Pixel peeper perhaps, but these images are nice when you look at them on a smartphone screen, print one or view on large screen and the pictures from a mobile phone give a whole different feeling and sense of quality.

With its paparazzi industry, California probably has one of the more restrictive Peeping Tom Laws, and that law requires the peeper to be looking into a door or a window while on private property.

Peeper definitions

noun

a viewer who enjoys seeing the sex acts or sex organs of others

See also: voyeur

noun

an informal term referring to the eye

noun

an animal that makes short high-pitched sounds