OriginFrom Danish snige, from Old Norse sníkja, from Proto-Germanic *snīkaną. More at sneak.
- to sneak, creep
“en feil har sneket seg inn” — an error has crept in
- snike i køen - to jump the queue
- to travel on public transportation without buying a ticket
Formssnik(imperative) · sniker(present) · snikes(passive) · snek(past) · sneik(past) · sneket(participle, past) · snikende(participle, present)
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