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preposition snow 

1. Where the snow went "to".
2. Lost snow, missing snow, or snow that cannot be found, either because it has not snowed or all of the good snow has been skied out.
1. It had not snowed in weeks, and everyone was looking desperately for the preposition snow: "Where has all of the snow gone to?"

2. By 10 a.m., the powder on all of the main runs was tracked up, so we searched for the preposition snow -- where all of the remaining good snow had gone to.
preposition snow by snowless February 22, 2009
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spaghetti snow 

spaghetti snow just a more swaggtastic way of saying -you already know.
you spaghetti snow ya boy fresh k be baggin them bitches
spaghetti snow by fresh k1993 November 29, 2009
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Car snow 

This is the purest of all of the snows. This is the snow that doesn't have leaves or twigs in it, it has come straight from the top of a car and what's more there is no need to bend over to get it.

In an intense snowball fight car snow is like gold dust.
Guy 1: We are getting bombarded
Guy 2: Quick over there, use the car as cover as then we can also some of that sweet car snow.
Car snow by stunamii January 8, 2010

mealy snow 

Compressed powder snow when it's below 20 degrees farenheit with a stcky yet slippery texture
This mealy snow is hard on the plows.
mealy snow by grogshop January 12, 2010

Minky Snow 

A cute term for fanny dandruff normally associated with a femanine lack of pubic hygiene.
'I went down on her but afterwards my moustache was covered in Minky Snow'
Minky Snow by nickers20 March 28, 2010

British Snow 

Snow that is found in purely Britain and on top of Glaciers. Consists of: 2 parts mud to 1 part snow. Also after 2 hours of been on the floor, it turns into a slushy, muddy mixture on the pavement/road.
Me and the family went out to enjoy the British Snow, sadly we came home dirty, wet and cold.
British Snow by Stoner24/7 March 5, 2011

Summertime Snow 

Summertime Snow by esham music April 29, 2011