peepshow

See also: peep show

English

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Etymology

peep + show

Noun

peepshow (plural peepshows)

  1. An exhibition of pictures or objects viewed through a small hole or magnifying glass.
  2. A titillating or pornographic display viewed through a small slot, generally equipped with a timer to automatically close the slot when payment has expired.

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