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CHEEKY definition: 1. slightly rude or showing no respect, but often in a funny way: 2. used to describe something…. Learn more.
The meaning of CHEEKY is boldly rude, impudent, or disrespectful in usually a playful or appealing way. How to use cheeky in a sentence.
CHEEKY meaning: 1. slightly rude or showing no respect, but often in a funny way: 2. used to describe something…. Learn more.
cheeky (British English, informal) (especially of children) rude in a funny or an annoying way: You cheeky monkey! a cheeky grin
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.
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.
Cheeky definition: rude or disrespectful, especially in a playful or witty way; saucy; bold. See examples of CHEEKY used in a sentence.
CHEEKY definition: slightly rude or behaving without respect, but often in a funny way: . Learn more.
Definition of cheeky adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Informal. taken or done for sheer self-indulgent pleasure, usually spontaneously and in defiance of convention or normal restraint: This dish makes a great small dessert bowl, perfect for a cheeky scoop of ice cream. While in London for work I went for a cheeky spa break.