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Cheeky

Cheeky is a term often used to describe behavior that is bold, impudent, or irreverent, typically in an endearing or amusing way. The term is commonly used in British English and has a playful connotation. It can be applied to both people and actions that are slightly disrespectful but not in a serious or harmful manner.

Etymology

The word "cheeky" originates from the word "cheek," which refers to the sides of the face below the eyes. The term evolved to describe someone who is audacious or brash, metaphorically suggesting that they are "in your face."

Usage

"Cheeky" is often used to describe children or young people who exhibit a playful form of naughtiness. For example, a child who talks back to their parents in a humorous way might be described as cheeky. It can also be used to describe actions, such as a "cheeky grin" or a "cheeky remark."

Cultural References

In British culture, the term "cheeky" is widely recognized and often used in everyday conversation. It is also frequently found in British television and literature, where characters may be described as cheeky to highlight their playful and irreverent nature.

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