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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
snoopy

1895, from snoop (n.) + -y (2). The cartoon dog of that name in the "Peanuts" newspaper comic strip debuted in 1950.

Wiktionary
snoopy

a. Given to snooping.

WordNet
snoopy
  1. adj. offensively curious or inquisitive; "curious about the neighbor's doings"; "he flipped through my letters in his nosy way"; "prying eyes"; "the snoopy neighbor watched us all day" [syn: nosy, nosey, prying]

  2. n. a fictional beagle in a comic strip drawn by Charles Schulz

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Snoopy (video game)

Snoopy is a 1984 computer game for the Commodore 64, programmed by C. Kramer and published by Radarsoft. It stars the comics character Snoopy from the popular comic strip Peanuts.

Snoopy is a simple platform game taking place over 20 single-screen levels. In each level, Snoopy's job is to travel from the left edge of the screen to the right edge. Various dangers, both stationary and mobile, hinder his progress. After 20 levels have been completed, the sequence starts again from the beginning, but this time at a faster pace.

The game's only relation to the Peanuts comic strip is the main sprite looking like Snoopy. No other Peanuts characters appear or are mentioned, and the game does not involve Snoopy's famous strange behaviour from the comic strip.

Category:1984 video games Category:Commodore 64 games Category:Video games based on Peanuts Category:Platform games Category:Video games developed in the Netherlands

Snoopy

Snoopy is Charlie Brown's pet beagle in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. He can also be found in all of the Peanuts movies and television specials, like The Peanuts Movie. Since his debut on October 4, 1950, Snoopy has become one of the most recognizable and iconic characters in the comic strip. The original drawings of Snoopy were inspired by Spike, one of Schulz's childhood dogs.

Snoopy (band)

Snoopy was a Dutch female disco duo. The group was founded by music manager Han Meijer in 1979 with singers Ethel Mezas (born 1956) and Florence Woerdings (born 1956). Woerdings left the project in 1979 and was replaced with Maureen Seedorf. The group ceased activities in 1980.

In 1978–1979 they had a hit with "No Time for a Tango". It reached number 7 in Germany, number 9 in Austria, and number 10 in Switzerland.

Snoopy (disambiguation)

Snoopy can refer to:

  • Snoopy, comic character, a dog
  • Snoopy (band), Dutch disco duo of the late 1970s
  • Snoopy (video game)

Usage examples of "snoopy".

Reaching the chapel, Snoopy climbed upon the table and pawed with his splayed fingers among the documents until he found one that had some white space remaining on it.

Daniel followed Snoopy and Ghost, and Beauty trailed along behind her comrade, Daniel.

By this time, more than likely, they would be getting close to the fair and open land Snoopy had told them of, free at last of these tortured hills.

As soon as his charges were safely at the strand, Snoopy, perhaps accompanied by Nan, would have gone off to collect his band of Little People.

So immediately I went off in search of Snoopy or perhaps of others of his kind, hoping to summon them to provide what aid they could.

The shrieking of the wind came to be no more than a mumble and the damned souls grew silent and ahead he could see a glimpse of the green and pleasant land that Snoopy had told them of.

They had started sifting out before the night was over and by the time he and his band had left, there had been none about--none but Snoopy, who now was marching up there in front with Conrad, and Nan, who presumably was flying about to spy out whatever might be happening.

Off to one side, Snoopy was racing toward the path, driving Beauty before him.

Snoopy had said, in his anger, he remembered, that the stupid gnomes had built a trap that could not distinguish between friend and foe--and in this Snoopy had been wrong.

Thanks to that snoopy journalist, anyone could read about the murder in the papers, and the part I had played in the investigation.

On the radio Snoopy flew off singing about Christmas Cheer as Mary rammed against the car door, opened it and ran up the sidewalk.

Glenn said a guy named Maurice Miller, also known as Snoopy, a former prizefighter.

Glenn said, looking out the window again at shrubs, stone walls, driveways, trying to be cool, but feeling his control of the situation slipping away as Maurice took over the car and now, it seemed, was taking over the whole fucking deal, the con named Snoopy nowhere in sight.

Detroit Police think one of the invaders may be a guy I was over there asking about the other day, Maurice Snoopy Miller.

I went back in to get a look at Snoopy Miller, so I could ID him, and left.