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.
{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?
a word use by shakespare in 1659; meaning cool or snazzy or a or any other word along those lines
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
(n.) An event occurring when twosnazzydressed gentlemen compete for sartorial dominance.
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.