snoop

IPA: snˈup

noun

  • The act of snooping.
  • One who snoops.
  • A private detective.

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.
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Examples of "snoop" in Sentences

  • And the word snoop should probably raise a red flag.
  • March 3, 2008 at 10: 58 am why is your name snoop dogg?
  • Like the guest from hell, Dickens was the kind of snoop who peers under the rugs.
  • Without any need to "snoop", it provided me with a dashboard into the productivity of my news organization.
  • Children as young as eight have been recruited by councils to "snoop" on their neighbours and report petty offences such as littering, the Daily Telegraph can disclose.
  • The card can scan for both a and b networks without losing the current configuration, or you can use what it nicely calls a snoop mode which performs more extensive frequency checking.
  • The Telegraph reports today that "Children as young as eight have been recruited by councils to" snoop "on their neighbours and report petty offences such as littering, the Daily Telegraph can disclose."
  • Since OneStatFree will let you know if anyone tries downloading the file (and will log the time, IP address, and approximate location of the snoop), you’ll know the snoop was there even if the he tries covering his tracks by marking the message as unread.

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