A slightly derogatory name used for a person that likes to chow snacks and does so in secret at the expense of others around them.
One who does not ask for snacks and steals them when you are not looking.
One who does not ask for snacks and steals them when you are not looking.
Has anyone seen the zebra cakes I set here a minute ago? Ask Joe, he was here a second ago. I'm gonna kill that snack panther!
by Snack Panther Stoertz July 5, 2008
Get the snack panthermug. by wassoreal November 14, 2005
Get the snack-piecemug. by Famous titties January 7, 2011
Get the Fanny Snackmug. Friend 1: Yo, you see that girl that's in charge of the tutorial?
Friend 2: Yeah, bro. She lookin' like a snack and a half
Friend 2: Yeah, bro. She lookin' like a snack and a half
by wiggakid97 October 4, 2017
Get the Snack and a halfmug. A snack fiesta is when you run in place holding mini bags of fridos and cool ranch doritos yelling "snacks snacks snaaaaacks"
Eric: “What the hell is Brock doing over there, yelling like an insane person?”
Reed: “Looks like hes having another snack fiesta”
Eric: “oooo, are those cool ranch? Thats my favorite chip”
Reed: “Looks like hes having another snack fiesta”
Eric: “oooo, are those cool ranch? Thats my favorite chip”
by Jacob Garvey May 4, 2018
Get the snack fiestamug. A person with contemptible snacking behavior, usually a couch potato. Used as a derogatory insult much like you would use "douche bag".
by ElleSeeAre June 5, 2017
Get the snack bagmug. Dollar bills of indeterminate denomination, though typically, a one ($1).
The term derives from the term "Scooby Snack"; from the children's television show "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" (1969 -present).
An underpinning of the show's storyline, the main character was often coerced into doing thing he was otherwise reticent to do with the offer of a food identified only as a "Scooby Snack"; if still reluctant, the character was offered more.
The term's implicit secondary association is stripper-to-dog; vulgar.
The term derives from the term "Scooby Snack"; from the children's television show "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" (1969 -present).
An underpinning of the show's storyline, the main character was often coerced into doing thing he was otherwise reticent to do with the offer of a food identified only as a "Scooby Snack"; if still reluctant, the character was offered more.
The term's implicit secondary association is stripper-to-dog; vulgar.
(Holding a dollar bill aloft and yelling) "Daddy needs a new lap-dance! Who needs a Stripper Snack?"
by soendsvalentine April 20, 2008
Get the Stripper Snackmug.