Snoopy — Peanuts character Snoopy as The Ace of World War I fighter pilot First appearance October 4, 1950 (comic strip) A Charlie Brown Christmas (television special) … Wikipedia
Snoopy — Personaje de Charlie Brown y Snoopy Creador(es) Charles Schulz Interpretado por Bill Melendez Información … Wikipedia Español
Snoopy — Snoopy, creado por Charles Schulz, es uno de los personajes principales de la tira cómica Peanuts conocida en castellano como Carlitos y Snoopy o Rabanitos . Snoopy es el perro de Charlie Brown. Snoopy hizo su debut el 4 de octubre de 1950, dos… … Enciclopedia Universal
Snoopy — Pandi Panda Album par Chantal Goya Sortie 1984 Enregistrement 1984 Durée 34:00 Producteur Jean Jacques Debout Label RCA … Wikipédia en Français
snoopy — (izg. snȕpi) m DEFINICIJA 1. (Snoopy) film. ime psa iz crtanog filma Charlieja Browna 2. žarg. onaj koji svuda njuška, koji želi sve saznati, koji zagleda da bi što više saznao; njuškalo ETIMOLOGIJA engl. Snoopy ≃ snoop: njuškati, v. snupi … Hrvatski jezični portal
snoopy — (adj.) 1895, from SNOOP (Cf. snoop) + Y (Cf. y) (2). The cartoon dog of that name in the Peanuts newspaper comic strip debuted in 1950 … Etymology dictionary
snoopy — *curious, inquisitive, prying, nosy Analogous words: meddlesome, officious, intrusive, *impertinent, obtrusive: interfering, interposing (see INTERPOSE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
snoopy — snoopily, adv. /snooh pee/, adj., snoopier, snoopiest. Informal. characterized by meddlesome curiosity; prying. [1890 95; SNOOP + Y1] * * * ▪ cartoon character comic strip character, a spotted white beagle with a rich fantasy life. The pet… … Universalium
snoopy — n A date. Yo, Christie and I are going to have a snoopy Friday night. 1990s … Historical dictionary of American slang
snoopy — A reference not to the remarkable canine character in Charles M.Schulz’s Peanuts strip, the daydreaming beagle of world wide fame, but to an American detective, a ‘snoop’ in slang. ‘Turn it off, snoopy,’ says a prostitute to a policeman in The … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address