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Snick

The word "Snick" is onomatopoetic for the sound a quick stroke of a razor makes. Its definition is;

a small portion, or
to take or remove something, or
to do something in a sneaky fashion.
"I'd like just a snick of mustard with my eggs please"
or
"I totally snicked the tips jar off the deli counter"
or
"I snicked past the guard when he was distracted"
by Max Scroats November 22, 2011
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When a cat reaches out and claws when you pass by.
Pagoo just reached out and snicked me when I walked by her bed!
by topseyturvey February 3, 2006
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A portion size that is smaller than a snack.
I'm a bit peckish. I could sure do with a snick.
by Clifton77 May 11, 2016
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Kim: "Whats going on between Angie and Tom?"

Ashley: "I don't know but she told me she wants to snick him."
by A2000 January 22, 2009
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When you take a sip of an alcoholic drink so strong it makes you make a face and twitch.
This drink is snickin.

This drink gave me a snick.
by SnickinsTrickins October 27, 2011
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brandon holland is a snick
by iamsuprgay August 5, 2010
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Verb- the act of excessively complaining about something without supporting the argument with a valid point or idea
I can't discuss with him, he just keeps on Snicking!
by DaKayMayun January 15, 2016
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