Shame it was changed. Sneaked was correct. Snuck is used in American and Canadian English as the past tense and past participle of sneak, but it is considered non-standard, i.e. for dialectal and informal speech and writing. The standard past tense is sneaked. Snuck is relatively new, an Americanism introduced in the late 19th century.
*snuck, darling
9:21pm
I thought that sneaked was the correct term in writing and snuck the slang reference.
10:01pm
snuck off
8:40am
Just noticed how like Clarkson he looks lol...my pennyworth, it's 'snuck'.
10:29am
I would go for Snuck to.
1:22pm
Haha! Four requests to change to snuck are ignored! But when good old Bob shares his opinion, immediate change.
2:38pm
Shame it was changed. Sneaked was correct. Snuck is used in American and Canadian English as the past tense and past participle of sneak, but it is considered non-standard, i.e. for dialectal and informal speech and writing. The standard past tense is sneaked. Snuck is relatively new, an Americanism introduced in the late 19th century.
8:32am