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A dirty tissue, especially with lots of boogers. John said, "Throw out my snarfle, please."
Amanda yelled, "No way, its all snotty." |
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noun -- a nasal sound made while eating and breathing at the same time; a sound made while consuming edibles; a disturbing, aural display of food consumption i.e. Dude, that snarfle you just made sounded fucking sick. Don't snarfle like that anymore, dude. - snar·fl·er; snar·fl·ee
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to snort and breathe heavily into someones neck, resulting in the receiver getting tingles. i only want a boyfriend so i can snarfle him
puppies are so cute they always snarfle me im feeling low, please snarfle me! |
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snar·fle (snahr-fel) verb -- to eat recklessly; the act of consuming edibles in a quick and careless manner; a full-jawed munching i.e. Give her a cookie to snarfle. - snar·fl·ing; snar·fled
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This is when a dog comes up to your face and kinda sniffs but gets wet dog nose on you and a little bit of slobber. This happens often when you sleep on a couch around a larger dog. Eww dude, your dog keeps snarfling my face
Pooch, don't snarfle me! |
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The sound made when attempting to not laugh but some sound escapes anyway. Usually used when attempting to be polite. After seeing that old lady fall I tried not to laugh but I did snarfle a little
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The sound that an adult pug makes when it breathes. "I heard my pug Jonas snarfle all night and it kept me awake."
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V. t oconsume Quickly i snarfled a bag of chips
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