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    Cheek·y
    /ˈCHēkē/

    adjective

    • 1. impudent or irreverent, typically in an endearing or amusing way: British "a cheeky grin"
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  3. Cheeky is an informal adjective that means boldly rude, impudent, or disrespectful in a playful or appealing way. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and usage from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Cheeky means slightly rude or showing no respect, but often in a funny way. It can also mean something that you eat, drink, or do quickly or without planning. See more meanings, synonyms, and examples of cheeky.

  5. Cheeky means bold, brash, and a bit rude, but also maybe a little playful and amusing. Cheeky is an adjective that is typically used to describe a person or their actions or comments. It is most commonly used in the U.K., but it is frequently used elsewhere as well.

  6. Cheeky means slightly rude or showing no respect, but often in a funny way. It can also mean something that you eat, drink, or do quickly or without planning. See more meanings, synonyms, and examples of cheeky.

  7. If you're being cheeky you're being brash or irreverent. If you're a cheeky child, you're probably just being impudent and disrespectful — and you're probably going to get in trouble. Cheeky has shades of meaning according to the degree of offense taken, and this may vary between British and American English.

  8. 1 day ago · Cheeky means slightly rude or disrespectful but in a charming or amusing way. Learn how to use this word in British and American English, with synonyms, pronunciation, and sentences.

  9. Cheeky definition: . See examples of CHEEKY used in a sentence.

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