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'snoop' and ' peep'

 
 
cheerup
 
Reply Wed 14 Jun, 2006 12:53 am
what is the difference of 'snoop' and ' peep'? thank you
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Reply Wed 14 Jun, 2006 05:06 am
Snoop usually means to sneak around. Or togo through someones belongings .


Peep- is to have a sneaky look at someone.

Example , You would peep in someones windows, but snoop through their drawers and boxes.

Peep, in my example is 'looking with out someones knowledge'
Snoop is pretty much the same meaning .
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