Snack
Someone desirable or attractive =You tell someone they look like a snack if they look hot/attractive. It definitely has a bit of a sensual connotation to it. It’s a broadening of the noun More…
Snack (Snacc)
(Metonymy) A very attractive person. Someone who looks so good, you want to “eat them up.” Often used in response to a new outfit or hairdo, ie. “Wow, you looking like a snack.” On the scale More…
Snack 1
(Metaphor/Sometimes creative respelling) Someone who is very attractive =Sometimes written ‘snacc’ or ‘snac’. Slang term to describe someone who is particularly physically attractive. More…
Snackeroo
fun snack cute way of saying snack. eroo makes it fun. =My tummy suggest we should have a small snackeroo. Etymology : extension =Pooh Bear, Winnie the Pooh, the cartoon television More…
Snackrifice
An action, by which one must sacrifice food for some purpose. =This could be for a diet, a friend, or some greater food related cause. The word is a blend of the words "snack" More…
snail mail
the US Postal service. Used to describe the US Postal service and how long it takes them to deliver a letter compared to instantaneous e-mail. Read it on internet. =snail mail. More…
Snail Mail
The standard system of mail delivery in which letters, documents, and packages are physically transported from one location to another, in contrast to electronic mail. =More and more More…
Snail mail (1)
(rhyming compound) Refers to letters and missives carried by conventional postal delivery services. (named for the snail with its slow speed) =The phrase refers to the lag-time between More…
Snaked
To have been betrayed. =The word “snake” in terms of someone who is traitorous or disloyal has been a neologism for quite some time. However, I had not yet heard snaked as a verb until More…
snap
an exclamation of astonishment, incredulity, or realization; typically used as in the following, “oh, snap” Etymology : new meaning placed upon a common verb "to snap"
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An expletive used when a particularly caustic remark has been made. 'Snap' possibly is used due to its symbolism for the quickness of the offending remark ('as quick as a snap'). It is most More…
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An exclamation, usually uttered in disbelief or when something bad happens A nicer exclamation instead of using a bad word. It might have come about from people about to use a swear word More…
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Used to express dismay, surprise, or joy Snap is frequently used as a substitute for the more crass interjection "shit" because of audial similarity. It also has sound symbolism and is a More…
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alertness, energy, vigor widening talking about a relative; ability to think and understand quickly =She's got snap. Etymology : widening of snap =Conversation with relative
Snap
(Exclamation) A word usually used in place of the word “shit”, when expressing shock, surprise, excitement, dismay, etc. =“Oh snap! My mom left 23 missed calls on my phone, I’m screwed” More…
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(Verb) To send someone a text message or image via Snapchat. =Interestingly, the names of lots of new technologies are being repurposed as verbs for the use of the corresponding technology. More…
snap (1)
(clipping) refers to a picture sent through the social mobile application called Snapchat. =Shaurya: "Dude, the place that I'm staying at in Dallas looks amazing!" Me: More…
Snap (2)
To send someone a photo/message via the app Snapchat =Snap is used exclusively in reference to the app Snapchat as a verb; instead of “person X sending person Y a Snapchat,” you can say More…
Snap-sniped
To have a picture taken of you on Snapchat unbeknownst to you. It is usually sent to you when you are being creeped on by a friend. Embarrassing things can be done while you’re being More…