peer | |
1. v. (intransitive) To look with difficulty, or as if searching for something. | |
2. v. (intransitive, obsolete) To come in sight; to appear. | |
3. n. A look; a glance. | |
4. n. Somebody who is, or something that is, at a level equal (to that of something else). | |
5. n. Someone who is approximately the same age (as someone else). | |
6. n. A noble with a hereditary title, i.e., a peerage, and in times past, with certain rights and privileges not enjoyed by commoners. | |
a peer of the realm | |
7. n. A comrade; a companion; an associate. | |
8. v. To make equal in rank. | |
9. v. (Internet) To carry communications traffic terminating on one's own network on an equivalency basis to and from another network, usually without charge or payment. Contrast with transit where one pays | |
10. n. (informal) Someone who pees, someone who urinates. | |