cheek up to
English
Etymology
See cheek (“impudence, impertinence”).
Verb
cheek up to (third-person singular simple present cheeks up to, present participle cheeking up to, simple past and past participle cheeked up to)
- (transitive, informal) To act disrespectfully toward (someone).
- Synonym: cheek up
- 2001 November 17, Muriel Spark, All the Stories of Muriel Spark, New Directions Publishing, →ISBN, page 44:
- She thought of her sister Elizabeth with her eight, and remembered that one who cheeked up to the teachers, so pretty and sulky and shabby, ...
- 2012 March 20, Muriel Spark, Reality and Dreams: A Novel, Open Road Media, →ISBN:
- I suppose the nursing home was glad to get rid of him. He made passes at the youngest nurses and cheeked up to the older ones.
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