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Sneak

/sniːk/verb / noun / adjective
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To sneak means to move quietly and stealthily to avoid notice, often with an intent to deceive or surprise. In everyday and modern contexts, it extends metaphorically to unauthorized actions like sneaking a peek at confidential info or bugs sneaking into code, adding a layer of intrigue to both playful and serious scenarios.

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The term 'sneak attack' gained notoriety during World War II, particularly with the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, which shifted military strategies and led to international laws on surprise warfare; this event influenced over 50 major conflicts by emphasizing the psychological impact of stealth tactics. Interestingly, this has carried into pop culture, with video games like Call of Duty featuring 'sneak' mechanics that millions play daily, blending real history with virtual thrills.

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