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snoop | snoopy |

As a verb snoop

is to be devious and cunning so as not to be seen.

As a noun snoop

is the act of snooping.

As a proper noun Snoopy is

charlie Brown's pet beagle in the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz; often representing doggish soulfulness.

As an adjective snoopy is

given to snooping.

snoop

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To be devious and cunning so as not to be seen.
  • To secretly spy on or investigate, especially into the private personal life of others.
  • If I had not snooped on her, I wouldn't have found out that she lied about her degree.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act of snooping
  • One who snoops
  • Be careful what you say around Gene because he's the bosses' snoop .
  • A private detective
  • She hired a snoop to find out if her husband was having an affair.

    References

    * 1996, T.F. Hoad, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Etymology , Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192830988

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    snoopy

    English

    (wikipedia Snoopy)

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • Charlie Brown's pet beagle in the comic strip Peanuts , by ; often representing doggish soulfulness.
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