Cheekier

/ˈtʃiːkiər/ adjective

More cheeky; having more boldness, disrespect, or playful impudence than someone or something else.

From 'cheeky' (meaning disrespectfully bold or playfully impudent) + '-er' comparative suffix. 'Cheeky' likely comes from 'cheek' (face/boldness) + '-y,' referring to someone with the nerve or audacity to show their cheek literally.

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