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what is the meaning of snooping?
Preson A: why do you have a gun in your dresser
Person B: Were you snooping?
25 de may. de 2009 9:10
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Hi, Biko :)
snooping
1. The act of looking around in a hurried and urgent manner.
2. To pry into the private affairs of others, especially by prowling about:
Ex.The mother went snooping around her daughters room in search of her diary, when she came upon it in a secret drawer.
There is one more meaning....dont know, should i place it here or not... but, let it be, just for your information:
Snooping occurs in groups of people while smoking weed (marijuana)
. It's when you're taking more hits than you're supposed to, and playing it off like you haven't yet.
The term comes from how Snoop Dogg smokes weed.
Ex.: Spencer: David man, puff puff pass. Come on, hand me the blunt.
David: Man, what you talking about? I haven't even hit this shit yet.
Joey: Dude, you've hit that shit like 4 times already.
Spencer: Yea homie, stop snooping that shit.
:) So, that is all i could found... hope it will help.
25 de mayo de 2009
above all they said, the man with gun is definitely a spy!
:)
29 de mayo de 2009
snoop (snōōp)
intr.v. snooped, snoop·ing, snoops
To pry into the private affairs of others, especially by prowling about.
n. One who snoops.
[Dutch snoepen, to eat on the sly.]
'Snoop' was first used in 1832, "to go around in a prying manner," Amer.Eng., "to appropriate," probably from the Dutch word snoepen meaning "to pry," also "eat in secret, eat sweets, sneak," probably related to snappen "to bite, snatch" Specific meaning is "to pry into other people's business" is attested from 1921. The noun meaning "detective" is recorded from 1891. Snoopy as an adjective was first recorded 1895.
26 de mayo de 2009
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