instead of being forthright and honest with their actions, these people think its easier to hide from you then sneak around to avoid reality.
Hey, I saw your girlfriend at the bar across town. I thought she said she was going to church tonight. She must be playing Hide and Sneak.
by knowconcept December 28, 2023

by Purpurmonster July 3, 2021

Applies to any transportation network company ride sharing driver (Like Uber or Lyft) in the Las Vegas Area who picks up from McCarran Airport, and "sneaks by" the Venetian's Main Entrance to drop the passenger off at either The Palazzo, The Mirage, or Treasure Island. The purpose of this driving maneuver is to avoid heavy traffic on the 15 freeway, Las Vegas Blvd and Sands Blvd.
Driver: It's 6 o'clock Friday Night! I'm sure you guys understand that traffic is going to be bad right now on the freeway? And The Strip!! You're going to The Palazzo right? I'm going to do The Venetian Sneak!
Passenger: Yeah, we're staying at The Palazzo. OK Just get us there whichever way is faster!
Passenger: Yeah, we're staying at The Palazzo. OK Just get us there whichever way is faster!
by DecemberTwentynine September 14, 2017

by Ricky Charlotte January 12, 2022

by The real almighty July 31, 2017

by Saucy Cake January 4, 2016

When someone leaves what seems like a nice, innocent comment but is actually a sneaky way of congratulating themselves. Usually for something that doesn't deserve congratulations.
This comment left on a soundtrack that was used in the Umbrella Academy series:
Sneak self-congratulation compliment: "Thank you umbrella academy for reintroducing this to the next generation."
It seems like an innocent comment, but is actually a way for the commenter to congratulate themselves for knowing the soundtrack before it was in the series. The commenter also believes that they are better than the people who are just now discovering it, and that he/she should get a reward for knowing the song for a longer period of time.
Sneak self-congratulation compliment: "Thank you umbrella academy for reintroducing this to the next generation."
It seems like an innocent comment, but is actually a way for the commenter to congratulate themselves for knowing the soundtrack before it was in the series. The commenter also believes that they are better than the people who are just now discovering it, and that he/she should get a reward for knowing the song for a longer period of time.
by TaiChiTony July 10, 2019
