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QUOTE "If you're really that snoopy (you know you are), click here." MEANING The adjective "snoopy" means "curious" or "nosy". It is derived from the verb "snoop". "To snoop" is secretly looking round a place in order to find out something about the place or other people. A snooper is a person doing this. SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS IN FRENCH: fouineur curieux qui fourre son nez ... pointilleux méticuleux WE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING BEST ANSWERS: To snoop means the same as to pry - to try to find out about someone else's private affairs, or look at their personal possessions, often secretly. FOLLOW-UP If you want to explain the meaning of this phrase, or comment about it, write to us. click here now We will post the best answers. Si vous désirez commenter cette expression, cliquez ci-dessus sur "click here now" . Les meilleures explications seront publiées sur le site. |
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