Sneak in a sentence as a noun

So hacked such sneak\n bai coins\n gone, wow.

"He just had to sneak in a dig at Tanenbaum.

You know you have a bad company when you fire people who would sneak in to do more work after they're not being paid anymore

Sneak in a sentence as a verb

Presales of the DVD, which contained all the special features and files, and was released before the movie was posted to youtube, giving a "sneak preview".

I think it was immoral and dishonest to sneak in a whitelist feature into AdBlock, which is in direct opposition to the core product value.

It we start naming and shaming the coder for each flaw instead of working on fixing the process that allowed it to sneak through, we'll see a chilling effect on open source software.

Sneak in a sentence as an adjective

What we're getting is a larger pool of people actively gaming the system in hundreds of ways: what kinds of snide comments might sneak by, what's the best time to run flame-war submissions, who to praise, what topics to champion or deride.

And again are you sure you could have achieved a 100% of past results without him?> He actually threatens the company's success if I ever try to "sneak a move" on himWhy would you try to sneak a move past anyone who has as much to loose as you, or even if it was a fraction thereof?How does he threaten the company?Does he threaten to leave?

Sneak definitions

noun

a person who is regarded as underhanded and furtive and contemptible

noun

someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions

See also: prowler stalker

noun

someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police

See also: fink snitch snitcher stoolpigeon stoolie sneaker canary

verb

to go stealthily or furtively; "..stead of sneaking around spying on the neighbor's house"

See also: mouse creep pussyfoot

verb

put, bring, or take in a secretive or furtive manner; "sneak a look"; "sneak a cigarette"

verb

make off with belongings of others

verb

pass on stealthily; "He slipped me the key when nobody was looking"

See also: slip

adjective

marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed; "a furtive manner"; "a sneak attack"; "stealthy footsteps"; "a surreptitious glance at his watch"

See also: furtive sneaky stealthy surreptitious