snike

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse sníkja, from Proto-Germanic *snīkaną. More at sneak.

Verb

snike (imperative snik, present tense sniker, passive snikes, simple past snek or sneik, past participle sneket, present participle snikende)

  1. to sneak, creep
    en feil har sneket seg inn - an error has crept in
  2. snike i køen - to jump the queue
  3. to travel on public transportation without buying a ticket

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