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To snaffle: to steal, usually food, in a sneaky manner, often accompanied by the sound "yoink". I was walking into the kitchen when i found someone snaffling the chocolate raisins! =0
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The act of simultaneously sniffing and licking an object. 'Steve enjoyed a good snaffle in the nether regions'
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The act of sniffing a cycle saddle, recently vacated by a woman. "Warm leather is good leather. That's how to snaffle boy!"
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A general term for any drug taken through nasal inhalation. Used as both a noun describing the drug and as a verb to describe the taking of the drug. I'm going to buy some snaffle; Let's have a quick snaffle of some charlie
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to steal with a vengeance i snaffled ur sisters virginity hahahah
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To eat by catching the food in your mouth, tossing it up, and then swallowing it whole. Works only with smaller food items, or larger mouths. "My dog snaffled up the rat it found on the road."
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To snort or sniff an intoxicating substance, usually an opiate. Did you snaffle that entire 80?
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