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stoopervise 

Someone who totally takes his overseeing tasks seriously, in dat he'll bend way over or even totally get down on his hands and knees to really get a good look at whatever he's supposed to be checking on.
My best friend at da northern-Maine Amish community asked me to sweep out da shed-framing factory; I did so, but I wasn't sure if I'd gotten da floor clean enough; da small-statured Dutchman totally did a double-take and gave an astonished whistle of approval just as soon as he glanced in da door afterwards, though, so I knew right then dat he wouldn't feel da least need to stoopervise me in any future tidying-up endeavors!
stoopervise by QuacksO April 28, 2022
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snoopervisor 

My snoopervisor watched over my shoulder while I wrote my last report to make sure I didn't mention that we are behind schedule.
snoopervisor by Loadmaster January 14, 2004

snoopervising 

Accessing and monitoring communications and/or travels of another, typically a spouse or significant other.
Snoopervising includes breaking into personal email; searching computer use history; reviewing phone logs, SMS and MMS; checking car mileage in relation to stated travel plans; and other investigative actions.
snoopervising by jlgbvh March 2, 2010

snoopervising 

Sneakingly supervising a project. Involves spying and other sleuth techniques because you don't have direct supervision powers but want the job done well.
Yeah, the cable guy came to set me up and I was snoopervising him the whole time, making sure he didn't eat my cheetos all day.
snoopervising by njh22 January 11, 2008

Snoopervision 

Supervision for the expressed purpose of making sure there is no snooping done.
To your roommate: "Don't let my parents into my room without your snoopervision. I didn't get a chance to hide my diary very well, so an un-snooper-vised visit could be disastrous"
Snoopervision by OttoRax April 13, 2012

snoopervisor 

A person who is not a supervisor or management of any kind who snoops in an effort to gain information, to go back and tell the real supervisor in an effort to be promoted.
"Jacob came back from his break 20 minutes late." Lisa tells her manager.

Jacob: oh Lisa is such a snoopervisor.
snoopervisor by G Madison Lee March 14, 2016

Stupervise

The act of supervising personell who a) dont't require supervison, b) are more knowlageable then the "supervisor", c) have more experiance then the "supervisor", d) are generally smarter then the "supervisor".
The junior officer that just arrived today is going to stupervise all of us on doing the job that we have done for years.
Stupervise by Largeprojo April 12, 2011