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snoop (noun)

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  • snoop — verb (I) to try to find out about someone s private affairs by secretly looking in their house, examining their possessions etc (+ around/about): I caught him snooping around in my office. snoop noun (singular) snooper noun (C) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • snoop´i|ness — snoop|y «SNOO pee», adjective, snoop|i|er, snoop|i|est. Informal. inclined to snoop; nosy; prying; snooping: »Dogs are faithful, watchful, quick, loud, and dependable, and, while undeniably snoopy, keep thei …   Useful english dictionary

  • snoop´i|ly — snoop|y «SNOO pee», adjective, snoop|i|er, snoop|i|est. Informal. inclined to snoop; nosy; prying; snooping: »Dogs are faithful, watchful, quick, loud, and dependable, and, while undeniably snoopy, keep thei …   Useful english dictionary

  • snoop|y — «SNOO pee», adjective, snoop|i|er, snoop|i|est. Informal. inclined to snoop; nosy; prying; snooping: »Dogs are faithful, watchful, quick, loud, and dependable, and, while undeniably snoopy, keep thei …   Useful english dictionary

  • snoop´er — snoop «snoop», verb, noun. Informal. –v.i. to go about in a sneaking, prying way; pry; prowl: »The old lady snooped into everybody s business. He did not remain…where he belonged, but snooped all over the island (Sinclair Lewis). –n. a person who …   Useful english dictionary

  • snoop — informal ► VERB ▪ investigate or look around furtively in an attempt to find out something. ► NOUN 1) an act of snooping. 2) a person who snoops. DERIVATIVES snooper noun. ORIGIN Dutch snœpen eat on the sly …   English terms dictionary

  • snoop — index spy (noun), spy (verb) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • snoop — (v.) 1832, to go around in a prying manner, Amer.Eng., to appropriate, probably from Du. snoepen to pry, also eat in secret, eat sweets, sneak, probably related to snappen to bite, snatch (see SNAP (Cf. snap)). Specific meaning to pry into other… …   Etymology dictionary

  • snoop|er|scope — «SNOO puhr skohp», noun. U.S. an infrared device used especially by soldiers in World War II to see the enemy in the dark …   Useful english dictionary

  • snoop|er|y — «SNOO puhr ee», noun. the practice of snooping: »It is a scandalous state of affairs when the snoopery of private wiretapping becomes so well established (Newsweek) …   Useful english dictionary

  • snoop — I UK [snuːp] / US [snup] verb [intransitive] Word forms snoop : present tense I/you/we/they snoop he/she/it snoops present participle snooping past tense snooped past participle snooped 1) to secretly try to get information that someone would not …   English dictionary

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