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Sneak (1)
SNEAK (1)

Definition: (old-fashioned, British English, disapproving) A person, especially a child, who tells somebody about something wrong that another person has done.
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* All nine elements would be in.


1. Has a purpose and thinks it necessary.

2. Timely to serve purpose(s) intended. For example, to prevent a recurrence of the wrongdoing, stop a loss, etc.
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See perfect BUSYBODY.
Below the Line
3. Specific and identifiable, that is, what is told is with some certainty, not a 'talk' based on a suspicion, hearsay, etc. (to emphasize, see definition).

4. 'Talk' is the whole truth. 100%. Detailed. That is, no additions or subtractions from story: no exaggeration!

5. Does not tell for the purpose of getting a 'reward' or 'payment' or 'compensation', etc. (And gets, at the best, only a thank you or well done.)
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See perfect HONESTY (1).


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6. Admits own involvement, if any - an encouragement, participation, benefit, etc. in the wrongdoing.

7. Report is made to the right person.
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See perfect SELF-WORTH.


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8. Can repeat claim or claims in the wrongdoer's presence, if necessary.

9. Wrongdoer is chastised, corrected, punished, etc. as appropriate. In other words, 'storytelling' achieves purpose(s) (connect to #7).
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See perfect BAD BEHAVIOUR.

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