Noun: A nondescript thing, or a thing whose name cannot be immediately recalled.
Verb: Generally offensive synonym for go, can be used with various prepositions to provide directional information
Adjective: Both positive and negative, generally used to describe nondescript things, possibly with the intention to confuse. Often interchangeable with the noun, see examples snazz Also interchangeable with snazzy
Verb: Generally offensive synonym for go, can be used with various prepositions to provide directional information
Adjective: Both positive and negative, generally used to describe nondescript things, possibly with the intention to confuse. Often interchangeable with the noun, see examples snazz Also interchangeable with snazzy
Noun:
Freddie - Manuel you need to pick that bit of snazz out of your nose.
Manuel - Thanks mate, I have no idea how that got there
or
B-J - What's your snazz?
Manuel - Not much, there's slim snazz going on in town today.
or
Steve - Hey, what's that?
B-J - Oooh, that's jazz.
Steve - And that?
B-J - That's snazz!
Verb:
Freddie - Snazz off B-J.
(B-J fucks off)
or
Manuel - I'm going to snazz in to town, anyone coming?
Everyone - Snazz off Manuel.
Freddie - Manuel you need to pick that bit of snazz out of your nose.
Manuel - Thanks mate, I have no idea how that got there
or
B-J - What's your snazz?
Manuel - Not much, there's slim snazz going on in town today.
or
Steve - Hey, what's that?
B-J - Oooh, that's jazz.
Steve - And that?
B-J - That's snazz!
Verb:
Freddie - Snazz off B-J.
(B-J fucks off)
or
Manuel - I'm going to snazz in to town, anyone coming?
Everyone - Snazz off Manuel.
by Snazzer123 November 20, 2011
by Mr. Po August 22, 2009
Originally from the two English words "snazzy" and "terrific".
By combining the two words, the power of this adjective is increased exponentially.
Used to describe something in a generally positive fashion.
By combining the two words, the power of this adjective is increased exponentially.
Used to describe something in a generally positive fashion.
{regarding picture}
You crazy girl, you're pretty snazz-a-rific.
{regarding outfit}
Did you see that shirt as advertised on urbandictionary.com?
It was friggin' snazz-a-rific, amirite?
You crazy girl, you're pretty snazz-a-rific.
{regarding outfit}
Did you see that shirt as advertised on urbandictionary.com?
It was friggin' snazz-a-rific, amirite?
by HFitz January 17, 2008
guy 1; hey whats for tea?
guy 2; mac and cheese
guy 1; yessss
guy 3; hey. whats all the fuss about?
guy 2; mac and cheese!!
guy 3; kl
guy 4; SNAZZ-A-COOLZ
guy 2; mac and cheese
guy 1; yessss
guy 3; hey. whats all the fuss about?
guy 2; mac and cheese!!
guy 3; kl
guy 4; SNAZZ-A-COOLZ
by Mr, josh April 6, 2009
by SurrealTime November 14, 2013
Both Lord Alvanley and Beau Brummell attended the Worcester Affair in a state of such sophistication that the two gentlemen competed head-to-head in a snazz-off.
by Brummell February 24, 2013