sneaping

/ˈsniːpɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Given to or characterized by sharp rebukes or snubs.
    • The sneaping comment hurt his feelings.
    • His sneaping tone made everyone uncomfortable.
    • She gave a sneaping reply to the rude question.
verb
  1. Present participle of sneap: rebuking, reprimanding, or snubbing sharply.
    • The manager is sneaping the team for their poor performance.
    • She was sneaping her dog for barking at the mailman.
    • He kept sneaping his friend for forgetting the appointment.
  2. Present participle of sneap: checking or restraining something.
    • They are sneaping their excitement until the surprise is revealed.
    • He is sneaping his urge to eat dessert before dinner.
    • She was sneaping her tears during the sad movie.
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