by Recently Kissed December 09, 2009
by Erin Catherine May 02, 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
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
peck2 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pk)
n.
Abbr. pk.
A unit of dry volume or capacity in the U.S. Customary System equal to 8 quarts or approximately 537.6 cubic inches.
A unit of dry volume or capacity in the British Imperial System equal to 8 quarts or approximately 554.8 cubic inches. See table at measurement.
A container holding or measuring a peck.
Informal. A large quantity; a lot: a peck of troubles.
n.
Abbr. pk.
A unit of dry volume or capacity in the U.S. Customary System equal to 8 quarts or approximately 537.6 cubic inches.
A unit of dry volume or capacity in the British Imperial System equal to 8 quarts or approximately 554.8 cubic inches. See table at measurement.
A container holding or measuring a peck.
Informal. A large quantity; a lot: a peck of troubles.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many peppers did Peter Piper pick?
by Wade01 December 01, 2005
To peck is to eat.......
I first came across this word in this context when reading the autobiography of Malcolm X. He said that when he was younger (probably around the 1940s or 50s) he used slang such as "peck".
I first came across this word in this context when reading the autobiography of Malcolm X. He said that when he was younger (probably around the 1940s or 50s) he used slang such as "peck".
by JGuzmannn July 25, 2014
by Fo'shizzel ma Fluffel October 17, 2005