Meaning & Definition of word "Cheeky"

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    Cheeky

    /ˈtʃiːki/

    adjective:

    • 1. Impertinently bold; brash or irreverent, often in an endearing or amusing way.
      • Example: The cheeky child asked the teacher if she had forgotten to give them homework.
    • 2. Showing a lack of respect or seriousness in a playful manner.
      • Example: His cheeky grin indicated that he knew he had done something wrong.
    • 3. Exhibiting a playful or mischievous quality.
      • Example: She gave him a cheeky wink before slipping out of the room.

    Etymology

    Possibly from the UK, a diminutive of 'cheek', meaning impudent or bold.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cheeky monkey:

    A playful term for someone being mischievous or cheeky.

    cheeky grin:

    A smile that conveys shamelessness or mischievousness.

    cheeky comment:

    A remark that is bold or disrespectful yet humorous.

    Related Words

    cheek:

    The face or side of the face; to be forward or insolent.

    sassy:

    Showing a lack of respect, or being bold in a disrespectful yet playful way.

    impudent:

    Not showing respect for another person; impertinent.

    Slang Meanings of cheeky

    Meaning: To act in a bold or playful way.

    Example Sentence: Stop being so cheeky and get to work!

    Meaning: Used to describe a fun, playful attitude.

    Example Sentence: That cheeky banter really brightened the mood.