by wassoreal November 14, 2005

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

A person that a ho would snack on. Not someone that would be able to turn a ho into a housewife, but rather a but of sustenance for a ho who needed a snack.
"Gurl...look at him dressed up like an extra in a rap video." "Mmmhm, he lookin like a straight up ho snack"
by Raul Jenkins May 25, 2018

Outside of any traditionally allocated meal time, one picks out a chunk of snot from his nose and eats it.
Paolo was picking his nose and Raol stated "Amigo, no need for a second snack at 3pm!" However, it was too late for Paolo to retrench
by Etak_soda September 24, 2011

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

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

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
