Another short abbreviation for the Old Style Pilsner brewed by Molson Canada. This is counterpart to the other nickname Pil. Sner is most commonly sneared upon by hardcore fans of the beer because it derives from the original nickname.
(snd., excl.) A term that has no meaning or definition, usually spoken, though it may be written, to make an acqaintance laugh in an inappropriate situation; the term is often spoken as the speaker looks slightly downward and generally to the left or right, sometimes with his open hand extended outward from his nose
Hiedeman, not knowing that Robley had whispered "snert" to Horse and Roof, was perplexed by all of the laughter in the classroom.
Ronaldo: Wakey wakey, Mr. Snakey... *uses flash light to dilate pupils* Wave forms seem typical for a twelfth dimensional being of this size. *lifts the fake arm using his flashlight* Arms appear to be, vestigial.
Peedee: *holding camcorder* U-uh, Ronaldo? Is that, uh, one of the monster people you've been hunting?
Ronaldo: No no, not “monster” Peedee, snerson. It’s very scientific! But still, better safe than sorry. *offers him a potato*