To use knowledge gained from an urban legends website or other research to administer a firm rebuke to people who chronically forward junk to your inbox. This action may involve hitting the reply-all button (public snoping).
That lady over in accounts payable sent me another stupid email about Bill Gates giving me money to forward an email, so I snoped her in front of everyone.
by Amalia September 21, 2005
The act of validating an likely hoax email on snopes.com and notifying the sender whether it is true or false.
I sent Jim from accounting a note saying "Congratulations, you've been snoped!" regarding his latest conspiracy email.
by B2CCatcher February 09, 2012
by KaliKatt July 28, 2013
by jimbobimbostuckinlimbo January 15, 2018
by onexX2dogsXx July 01, 2019
Real, really, serious, seriously, legitimate, verifiable, factual, could be confirmed or verified by fact checking (on snopes or elsewhere).
I snopes grew up in the hood.
Ask my mom, if you don't believe me.
Now way! Are you for snopes right now?!
Ask my mom, if you don't believe me.
Now way! Are you for snopes right now?!
by Bizzlebeebox September 17, 2013
To tell somebody the equivalent of nope as in "no" but it is used at the beginning of a sentence. Originated by a great man named Morgan.
by Teddy Lukey September 17, 2007