1 : v. to fire upon an exposed target, typically from a distance/hidden
2 : v. to steal something of little or no value
3 : n. a surprisingly existant longbilled bird known to inhabit marshlands, the object of snipe hunts, which are doomed to failure, as success is not the goal.
2 : v. to steal something of little or no value
3 : n. a surprisingly existant longbilled bird known to inhabit marshlands, the object of snipe hunts, which are doomed to failure, as success is not the goal.
1 : Bah, I can't believe you let that newb snipe you with a pistol.
2 : I'm going to go snipe a couple cigs from Edward, she won't miss 'em.
3 : Snipe hunts only work once.
2 : I'm going to go snipe a couple cigs from Edward, she won't miss 'em.
3 : Snipe hunts only work once.
by Digs March 18, 2004
1) Wesley Snipes filed a snipe, so he had to snipe.
2) "Yo, hoe, your daddy just opened the door, I best snipe.
2) "Yo, hoe, your daddy just opened the door, I best snipe.
by Spiffy Duke June 01, 2007
The act of setting your eye on someone and working your game so you can go in for the pounce and get some play.
by mourningglory February 24, 2005
by anonymous January 16, 2004
Dude, let's go snipe at the Palisades Mall parking lot!
Bro, I just totally sniped with your sister...
Bro, I just totally sniped with your sister...
by M June 18, 2006
by ecila March 10, 2009
a disguarded snip of a cigarette found on the ground or a
butt extingushing recepticle; usually by a homless person.
butt extingushing recepticle; usually by a homless person.
by RSD#5 February 08, 2007