A derogatory term used to describe one who belongs to a race of halflings formally known as "Nelwyns".
"Give me some water you measley little pecks!"
"Out of the way Peck!"
"There's a Peck here with an acorn pointed at me!"
"Out of the way Peck!"
"There's a Peck here with an acorn pointed at me!"
by The knuckle dragger November 18, 2019
by Scoey August 08, 2006
To play or "practice" on a drum while nobody else is playing. This is usually done at two extremes, very quiet or very loud. Also is usually done in public or while an instructor is talking. This "practice" is very annoying, and rude. Term is most frequently used among drumlines.
by Kenny Sawyer April 22, 2008
the past tense of peak peak as in the northagte version of the word meaning an extreme amount of amusement.The opposite of pinner also as in the northgate version meaning an unfortunate situation.
by peckmeharder April 12, 2010
To play or "practice" on a drum while nobody else is playing. This is usually done at two extremes, very quiet or very loud. Also is usually done in public or while an instructor is talking. This "practice" is very annoying, and rude. Term is most frequently used among drumlines.
by Kenny Sawyer April 21, 2008
by Mr. Vision December 16, 2010
Deanthony:Did you hear that gabe was pecking that hooker all night!?!?
B.J.: What a waist of $50!! He could of got 5 bags for that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
B.J.: What a waist of $50!! He could of got 5 bags for that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by mwiz March 05, 2015