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  1. Cheeky
    2003 · Comedy drama · 1h 35m

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  1. 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.

  2. slightly rude or showing no respect, but often in a funny way: She's got such a cheeky grin. Don't be so cheeky! Synonyms. disrespectful. fresh (NOT POLITE) mainly US informal. impertinent. impudent. insolent. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not polite. rude He made a rude remark about the staff.

  3. Synonyms for CHEEKY: wise, bold, sassy, saucy, impudent, fresh, brazen, cocky; Antonyms of CHEEKY: timid, shy, meek, humble, modest, polite, retiring, proper.

  4. 1. Impudent or insolent, esp. in speech; forward or… 2. Australian Aboriginal English. Causing or liable to cause… 3. Chiefly British. Sexually provocative; risqué. 1.a. 1838–. Impudent or insolent, esp. in speech; forward or presumptuous, esp. in a way that is amusing or disarming. 1838. implied in:

  5. 5 days ago · If you describe a person or their behaviour as cheeky, you think that they are slightly rude or disrespectful but in a charming or amusing way. [mainly British] The boy was cheeky and casual. Martin gave her a cheeky grin. Synonyms: impudent, rude, forward, fresh [informal] More Synonyms of cheeky.

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

  7. adjective. UK uk / ˈtʃiːki / Add to word list. B2. slightly rude or behaving without respect, but often in a funny way: a cheeky grin. cheekily. adverb. (Definition of cheeky from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of cheeky. in Chinese (Traditional) 厚臉皮的,不要臉的, 魯莽的,放肆的, 很快做的… See more.

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