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a little black boy or homeless black boy who needs work Did you see that sniglet standing on the corner?
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(n.) A word that should be in the dictionary but isn't. The word is derived from an HBO show from the early 80s titled Not Necsessarly the News. Sniglets was a segment on the show by Comedian Rich Hall. The word Musquirt was one of the many Sniglets, Its that runny stuff that comes out of the mustard bottle before the mustard does.
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a word that doesn't exist, but should "Yo Mollie, that sniglet you mentioned last night should exist, but doesn't"
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Urban Dictionary entries from the 80s. Back in 1986, John used to submit his Sniglets to Rich Hall but today he just puts them on Urban Dictionary.
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A Sniglet is any word that doesn't appear in the dictionary, but should. The Sniglets books were made in 1984 and 1985 by Rich Hall, a writer/actor for HBO's "Not Necessarily the News", "Fridays", and "The David Letterman Show". The illustrations of the two books were made by Arnie Ten, an award-winning cartoonist living in Brooklyn. Since the Sniglets's first airing on "Not Necessarily the News", thousands of viewers contributed to the books with their own Sniglets. A few Sniglets:
"Eufirstics (yew fur' stiks) - n. Two people waiting on the phone for the other to hang up first." "Nevitts (nev' itz) - n. The sandpaper-like deposits on a cat's tongue." "Shocklet (shahk' lit) - n. The seldom-used third hole on an electrical outlet." "Yotate (yoh' tayt) - v. To allow a yo-yo to unwind itself." |
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A Sniggling Niglet. "Damn you, Sniglet. You bastard."
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anorexic skinny malnourished addictUsed to describe a female who has clearly not developed past 12 years old, lacks curves, looks boyish, and most likely an alcoholic and hardened drug addict. Common features include horse like face, and collapsed cheeks. Most likely to hail from Glasgow. "I can't believe you got off with that sniglet last night at the dancing"
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A silly little negro child... Wow...Is that sniglet really selling crack to that big nig?
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