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Snare, some rutho kid from sydney aus. Snare oner is heaps rutho.
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1. A trapping device, often consisting of a noose, used for capturing berds and small mammals.
2. Any of the wires or cords stretched across the lower drumhead of a snare drum so as to vibrate against it. 3. Greek delicacy. "I just spilled coolant all over my snare!"
Person 1: "Something stinks!" Person 2: "I do believe it is Snare" |
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widely used limerick term. meaning "for the laugh" or jus de general snare. -i'l do it for de snare
-snare de balls off me |
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An unsatisfying hand job. Can I have another snare, the last one was MOST unsatisfying.
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A Keystone. A cheap, abundant, watered down beer that is extremely popular with students and the youthes of Upstate New Yorks city of Ithaca. "last Saturday I was at this party with a snare in my hand when my buddy Quintin told me we were all out of snares! I was so pissed I punched a wall."
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Verb--meaning to smoke weed or get high.
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To be a miser He is tighter than a snare drum!
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