sneak up



sneak up

v.
1. To move or operate furtively or surreptitiously toward someone: The thief sneaked up behind the tourists and stole their luggage.
2. sneak up on To approach suddenly and surprisingly: The first day of spring sneaked up on me and I still hadn't gone skiing yet. Don't sneak up on me like that!
See also: sneak, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JakobYAH-kawp (German), YAH-kob (Danish)German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Dutch, Slovene
SÍLvia-Portuguese, Catalan
GeneviÈVezhe-nə-VYEV, zhawn-VYEVFrench
Abrahams['eibrəhæm]
Uri-Biblical, Biblical Latin, Hebrew
BrandyBRAN-deeEnglish