1. eek - Noun
2. eek - Verb
3. eek - Adverb
4. eek - Interjection
5. Eek - Proper noun
Alt. of Eeke
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd for to see, and eek for to be seie. Geoffrey Chaucer
When I am in India I gravitate to the poor and forgotten; in the fields I love photographing the workers who eek out a living and a little bit of food from the earth. All of this has everything to do with this area, as Western New York has many people working in the fields as migrant families. Manuel Rivera-Ortiz
Eek for to winne love in sondry ages, In sondry londes, sondry ben usages. Geoffrey Chaucer
EEK EEK EEK!! That's dolphin for 'I'm sorry.' But you already knew that.. Tucker Max
Activist investors take stakes in companies not because they like what they see, but because they perceive ways to eek out value for themselves – and other shareholders – in a relatively short time period. Source: Internet
After about a half-dozen belly flops, I managed to eek out a couple half-decent dives. Source: Internet