Watch, observe, or inquire secretly.
A spy who makes uninvited inquiries into the private affairs of others.
1 You made it way too easy for some snoop to get in.
2 I need you to come in and snoop around without raising suspicion.
3 So, the summer event is an opportunity to have a gratifying snoop .
4 Of course I see to it she doesn't snoop around in here.
5 Should we snoop around the hotel, asking about the father and son?
6 Hacking Team's main product enables governments to bypass encryption to snoop on targets.
7 He used to snoop around her, did voluntary work with her and .
8 I didn't want to snoop , really, but I reasoned it necessary.
9 Julie used to snoop through his place when they were together.
10 Just in case your partner decides to snoop around, I guess.
11 The program monitors peer-to-peer file-sharing services via internet snoop MarkMonitor of San Francisco.
12 He considered this an embarrassing blight on his long career as a snoop .
13 Bad enough my father's a snoop - he 's also a very good one.
14 Some parents have called in private investigators to snoop on rivals.
15 I'm no snoop , doctor, and in the years I've been with-
16 None of the residents opened a door to snoop on the police activity.
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