16(f) Sneaking, Snooping, Spying, Poking, Messing, Interfering, Eavesdropping

Uncontrolled Curiosity, minding other people’s business, attempting to know what you don’t need to know.


The first rule of snooping is to come at it sideways

A man is likely to mind his own business when it is worth minding. When it is not, he takes his mind off his own meaningless affairs by minding other people’s business

Snooping quotes

Snooping on Merriam-Webster

Why Snooping Is A Terrible Ide


I’m not spying! I’m evaluating!

Good neighbors always spy on you to make sure you are doing well

Spying on any subject means one does not trust, or its intention is, to cause the damage. It does not build the best relationship

Spies are, by nature and necessity, pathological liars who strive to make their endgames justify their meanness

Spying quotes

Spying on Merriam-Webster


Related to 1(f) Distrust, 2(f) Delusion, 4(f) Surveillance, 11(g) Control

Often confused with 16(a-d) Interest and above, 17(a-d) Carefulness and above

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