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 Akanah
 
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							| Sneak peek / peak - Misspelled? 
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							| Hi! Hope you can help me with this one. I �ve seen a comment on a photo and the author said: "A little sneak peak" I know the expression "sneak peek" but, has it any other meaning? or, it �s just misspelled? 
 Thanks :=) Olga |  4 Feb 2011      
					
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 Nicola5052
 
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							| Sure it �s spelt incorrectly.  |  4 Feb 2011     
					
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 edrodmedina
 
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							| @Akanah...If the picture was of a hill or a mountain then the author might have been making a pun. |  4 Feb 2011     
					
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 ICleasby
 
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							| Ahaha misread the question. I was a little rushed for time today.   "sneak peek" is correct. |  4 Feb 2011     
					
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 lamyaa
 
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							| ed: how on earth do you up with these comments ?:)) 
sneak peek is the correct one |  4 Feb 2011     
					
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 Redbull
 
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							| Three young children got up at 4.30am it was christmas day......One child said to the other two children. Lets go and have a sneaky peek at the presents before Daddy and mummy wake up! But wouldn �t use sneak I would use sneaky. Sneak around. Sneak away. Sneaky feelings. Sneaky boy. 
 
 REDBULL GIVES YOU WINGS YOU KNOW  . |  4 Feb 2011     
					
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 Akanah
 
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							| Thank you guys :=) 
 @edrodmedina, there was no mountain, it �s Keith Urban commenting on his own pic during the shooting of a music video. Just a mistake ;=) 
 Thanks once again and regards from Spain, Olga |  4 Feb 2011     
					
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