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'snoop' and ' peep'

 
 
Reply Wed 7 Jun, 2006 01:34 am
what is the difference of 'snoop' and ' peep'? thank you
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Reply Wed 7 Jun, 2006 05:09 am
peep is a quick glance and implies innocently looking at something. As in "he peeped around the corner to see who was there"

snoop is more looking around without permission, as in "he was snooping around in my private affairs"
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Reply Wed 14 Jun, 2006 01:34 am
thank you !
I have konwn it yet!
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