ˈpekə(r) noun
( -s )
Etymology: peck (II) + -er
1. : one that pecks: as
a. : an instrument for pecking (as a pick)
b. : woodpecker
c. : a bird's bill
2.
a. : nose
b. chiefly Britain : courage , spirits — used chiefly in the phrase keep one's pecker up
one thing … helped to keep the pecker up during the journey — P.G.Wodehouse
3. : penis — often considered vulgar