Homey 1: Man, dat guy is up on da high palm, down on da low.
Homey 2: I see. You mean he is Sleuthe?
Homey: Personally I think Marx's ideas were quite sleuthe and inventional.
Homey 2: I see. You mean he is Sleuthe?
Homey: Personally I think Marx's ideas were quite sleuthe and inventional.
by MetalChipz March 3, 2009
To play the role of detective, to gather facts and information usually in the traditional Sherlock Holmes inconspicuous way.
To investigate in the manner of a detective.
A proper Sleuth needs to be intelligent, witty, and always a few steps ahead others. In fact, he never reveals all his discoveries or conclusions. His wisdom is his greatest asset and he needs to hide that wisdom if he expects to be hired for his services.
To investigate in the manner of a detective.
A proper Sleuth needs to be intelligent, witty, and always a few steps ahead others. In fact, he never reveals all his discoveries or conclusions. His wisdom is his greatest asset and he needs to hide that wisdom if he expects to be hired for his services.
by Dr. Goodwin Honeyhow June 3, 2011
A detective like person, capable of finding out (or stealing) useful information, often in under-handed ways. "Sleuthing" is the act of being a sleuth.
Bob is a super sleuth.
by Clint on May 23, 2008
To be detective-like. *It is also a variation of "sleuthfulness."
"The Hardy Boys were sleuthful."
by Jim MacMillan March 22, 2008
by langan May 18, 2003
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Incredibly drunk, to the point where one becomes belligerent and sloppy. To be used as a substitute for "trashed", "wasted", or "loaded".
by Keenum August 4, 2008