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People that are enormously cool, and deserve to be revered for ever and given free money when seen at the mall/in the streets/being cool. Damn, Andrew and Shannon are the snavest people in the world!
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adj. Anything cunning, sneaky or underhand. n. A deceitful, slimey or unscrupulous person; a thief or a conman. Todd "Where's my wallet?"
Keith "I dunno, but there was a greasy old guy walking very closeley behind you five minutes ago, and he looked like a snave to me." Todd "I think I saw him - short-arse, string vest, hairy arms?" Keith "That's the one. Look, he's over there by the grocery stall, go get him." |
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A slanderous term for a damaged vagina She had received lots of hot beef injections, and her snave was beginning to fall apart
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