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surreptitiously

To do something, usually forbidden, in a sly, sneaky manner.

They were thankful for the sunglasses. It enabled them to surreptitiously cast their joint gaze over Damina's ravishing body.

by Typus June 02, 2005

surreptitious

When something is obtained/done/made, by stealth/secrets.

"I've never been so surreptitious" (Panic!At The Disco-Theres a good reason these tables are numbered honey,You just havn't thought of it yet)

by Faye 'N' Rhi May 07, 2007

Surreptitiously

To do or try something sneakly, and without anyone or anything knowing, nor wanting to cause or attract attention or suspicion.

1. The officer surreptitiously smuggled the goods through. 2. He left the room surreptitiously. 3. She surreptitiously ran away from her boyfriend.

by Alan T. Fitch August 05, 2022

Surreptitiously

To do or try something in a sneakly way, to avoid attracting attention or suspicion, or being caught in the act of doing or trying it; without others knowing or being aware of it.

He surreptitiously left the room. She surreptitiously ran away from her boyrfriend. They surreptitiously smuggled the goods through.

by Alan T. Fitch August 29, 2022