0 present participle of leer
1 (especially of men) to look at someone in a sexually interested way:
There will also be some hard-boiled customers leering down from the benches.
He is always shown to be wearing a beret, a thin moustache, and a leering smile, while chasing a blonde.
He prances around the ring leering at his opponents, behaving in the most nauseating fashion.
We do not want such leering provocation and nauseating behaviour by this young man or anyone else.
During the day, men, many of whom have mobile phones—my constituents do not know how they can afford them—stand around leering at passers-by, especially young women.
The portraits are flanked by eight leering, candle-holding gargoyles.
When he turns, he sees the drenched female cat leering at him and begins to panic, realizing that "he is now" the victim of love.
The men are caught leering at a lovely woman bathing in a waterfall and are taken prisoner by her men.