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Heidi M. Thomas | Author, Editor, Writing Teacher Heidi M. Thomas Author, Editor, Writing Teacher Sneaky Snuck ( Editor’s note: This is a reprint from June 2017) How did the word “snuck” sneak into the dictionary and into our “approved” form of language? This word is one of my pet peeves, and if you are an editing client of mine, I will strongly suggest that you use the “proper” form “sneaked” unless it’s in dialogue. I think my reaction stems from growing up in an isolated rural area where most people were not highly educated (no denigration intended—they were wonderful friends and neighbors and would do anything to help each other in times of need. But a word like “snuck” that was used as slang by people who also said, “The kids had their pitcher took at school today,” is an indication of that same lack of education or care about proper English. It’s like “ain’t.” That’s in the dictionary too, but it’s still not “proper” to use, except in slang dialogue. According t...

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