sneak in

Verb

 * 1) To enter without being noticed.
 * 2) To barely advance or be allowed entry in a competition or organization despite minimal credentials or competitors thought to be superior.
 * Despite a mediocre grade in English, Pat just managed to sneak in to the university.
 * 1) To take (something) in covertly; to smuggle.
 * 2) To insert (words, ideas, etc.) into something without drawing attention to it.
 * His ideas got snuck in to the final draft.
 * 1) To take (something) in covertly; to smuggle.
 * 2) To insert (words, ideas, etc.) into something without drawing attention to it.
 * His ideas got snuck in to the final draft.
 * His ideas got snuck in to the final draft.

Translations

 * Finnish: livahtaa sisään
 * French: entrer en douce
 * Italian: intrufolarsi
 * Japanese: 忍び込む
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish: