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To intercept a high-five offering not intended for you. After or during the act of sniping, the phrase "Sniped!" should be said by the sniper. Several variations are detailed below. Full Snipe: Both sides of the high-five are sniped, one after the other, by the same hand. Cross Snipe: Both sides of the high-five are sniped simultaneously by one sniper, left side by the right hand and right side by the left hand. Push Snipe: Both sides of the high-five are sniped simultaneously by one sniper, left side by the left hand and right side by the right hand. Double Snipe: A cross snipe followed by a push snipe or a push snipe followed by a cross snipe. Defense Snipe: A participant of the high-five snipes an approaching snipe with his idle hand. Trick Snipe: A snipe performed by a participant of the high-five, by sniping the high-five partner with the left hand when the right hand is expected, or with the right hand when the left hand is expected. Self Snipe: One participant of the high-five high-fives his own high-fiving hand with the idle hand, leaving the partner hanging. Triple Snipe: Three participants in a circle, about to perform three simultaneous high-fives, all decide to snipe the high-five which they are not included in. If all participants choose to snipe with the same hand, the three pairs of participants will all high-five as planned. Epic Snipe: A combination of three or more of the above-detailed snipes in quick succession. An example Epic Snipe:
Person A and Person B lift their right hands in preparation for a high five. Person C goes for a Push Snipe, left hand to Person A and right hand to Person B. Before this snipe comes to fruition, Person A defense snipes Person B's left hand with his own left hand, and performs a quick full snipe on Person B and Person C's imminent high-five with his now idle right hand. Person B hangs his head in shame. |
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September 14, 2006 Urban Word of the Day
To bid on an eBay auction minutes before it ends, hoping that others will not be able to place a higher bid in time. Damn! I thought I won that item, but somebody sniped it!
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Navy slang for crewmen who work below decks especially in the engine room. The world of the aircraft carrier is largely inhabited by snipes, deck apes, airdales, and zeros.
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An imaginary creature created to fool gullable people. Lots of times this prank is pulled on camp outs and is said you go on snipe hunts. Camper 1: Hey lets go snipe hunting.
Camper 2: Whats a snipe? Camper 1: You'll see. |
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1. to shoot something with great accuracy
2. to score a difficult point in a game/sport 1. When I was playing SOCOM, I sniped him from 500 yards away.
2. At our lacrosse game,I sniped that goal in the top shelf with 2 defenders on me. |
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a smaller version of the woodcock often found in marshy areas that is notoriously difficult to shoot johny bagged a rather fine brace of snipe up at poormanbury last saturday
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verb: To have a one night stand with. Also known as a one hitter quitter. 1) E: Randy said he was going to snipe that chick he met tonight.
J: SNIPER ON THE LOOSE! 2) A: Why haven't you called me back since that night? R: Get sniped bitch. |
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To take a picture of an unsuspecting individual. Oftentimes pictures of funny-looking strangers. "Kate, that guy's hat is so ridiculous, good thing I just sniped him"
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