The act of sneaking in snacks (like in your pocket, coat, or a purse) (usually packaged candy) to a place that already sells snacks and candy and which either frowns upon or forbids people from bringing their own (since they want to sell you their usually very overpriced snacks).
Person 1: Hey I got each of us a bag of M&Ms from the theater snack counter, it set me back 8$ though.
Person 2: 8$?! Man you need to start snack smuggling, you would have saved 6$.
Person 2: 8$?! Man you need to start snack smuggling, you would have saved 6$.
by Forever Artist March 30, 2008

The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
by draque February 18, 2005

by Ejaculaxor January 12, 2009

by H Dawg May 8, 2018

Originating from the show “Feel good”, Comedian Mae Martin asks if two characters are “snacking fresh”, meaning being in a new sexual relationship
George: *is in a new relationship with a emotionally literate pansexual man*
Mae: “so you two are snacking fresh?”
Mae: “so you two are snacking fresh?”
by Bertie Ward January 1, 2022

A flat bed sheet that a lazy, couch potato-type person spreads out on his or her sofa to protect the upholstery from little piles of foods (especially from Fourth Meal) that he or she keeps at hand. Using a snack sheet saves the effort of washing dishes and bowls. Oftentimes, the person (or people) utilizing the snack sheet will do so unclothed. In this case, the snack sheet can further protect the couch upholstery from skin oils and other body soils. Also: a metonymy for sloth and gluttony
They never leave the house on a weekend. They just stay home, watching Lifetime and eating Ritz crackers on their snack sheet.
by CaperGirl June 26, 2012

by sefawley May 31, 2016
