Meaning & Definition of word "Cheek"

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    Cheek

    /tʃiːk/

    noun:

    • 1. The fleshy, soft part of the face below the eye and between the nose and the ear.
      • Example: She felt a sting on her cheek when he playfully pinched it.
    • 2. An impudent or bold quality; often used in the phrase 'to have the cheek'.
      • Example: He had the cheek to ask for a raise after arriving late to work every day.

    verb:

    • 1. To behave in a bold or disrespectful manner.
      • Example: He cheeched at the teacher, showing no respect for her authority.
    • 2. To scoff or tease someone.
      • Example: She cheeked him for forgetting her birthday.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'cheke', from Old English 'ceoce', of uncertain origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a cheeky grin:

    a playful or impudent smile.

    to have the cheek:

    to have the audacity or nerve to do something.

    Related Words

    cheekbone:

    the bone that forms the prominence of the cheek.

    cheeky:

    impudent or irreverent, often in a playful or amusing way.

    dimples:

    small indentations on the surface of the skin, often seen on the cheeks.

    Slang Meanings of cheek

    Meaning: Cheeky

    Example Sentence: He's being cheeky by interrupting the teacher.

    Meaning: To give cheek

    Example Sentence: Don't give me cheek in front of the guests.