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snoopy

 
Dictionary: snoop·y   (snū') pronunciation
adj. Informal, -i·er, -i·est.
Likely to snoop; nosy. See synonyms at curious.

snoopily snoop'i·ly adv.
snoopiness snoop'i·ness n.

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adjective

    Unduly interested in the affairs of others: curious, inquisitive, inquisitorial. Informal nosy. See investigate.

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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: offensively curious or inquisitive
  Synonyms: nosy, nosey, prying


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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.

Controls

On the computer the controls are arrow keys to move and control to jump.

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