Terry:
Why do you always look at her. Would you like to snipe her?
John. No is my sister! AM protecting her
Why do you always look at her. Would you like to snipe her?
John. No is my sister! AM protecting her
by 3east3oy July 31, 2017
by 1313dman1313 June 24, 2016
by hahagroup May 17, 2009
An extremely small bowl that is finished in one shot. It is important to remember to verbally announce the term, "SNIIIIIPES", before you begin to hit your bowl.
"Mikey, you want to rip bowls? Sniiiiipes!!"
"That's not even a real bowl, that's a snipe"
"I fully just sniped that bowl"
"Succcch Snipes"
"That's not even a real bowl, that's a snipe"
"I fully just sniped that bowl"
"Succcch Snipes"
by TreyOneTrey February 9, 2010
(v)To be in a crowded area, such as a school hallway, and to call out someone's name in a voice other than your own, only to hide when the unsuspecting person turns around, completely baffled. At this point, you yell "sniiipe!!"
The quintessential snipe:
Me: Conor Murphy!!(said in a high pitched, gay voice)
Conor: *Turns around with a dumbfounded look
Me: SNIIIIIPEEEE
Me: Conor Murphy!!(said in a high pitched, gay voice)
Conor: *Turns around with a dumbfounded look
Me: SNIIIIIPEEEE
by Hoshtevjati May 17, 2007
1.the act of calling out someones name and hiding or turning your head, in order to produce a comical reaction by the person being sniped as they look all around for who called their name
by LK842 April 11, 2009
used as an exclamation to describe when someone commits a good scheist, Answers a tough question correctly in a timely manner, or when someone places a praticulary skillfull, deepcuting, well placed/though-out diss or insult upon someone else.
Note:
Often when being used to describe an insult it is exclamed after the insult in a pastense manner (sniped)
Note:
Often when being used to describe an insult it is exclamed after the insult in a pastense manner (sniped)
by Sconzo July 19, 2006