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Function: verb
Etymology: Amalgamation of Middle English snacchen, to snap, and a variant of dialectal nap, to seize, probably of Scandinavian origin.
Date: 20th century
-to grab at brashly and eagerly; to abduct with sudden force.
snabber snab'ber n.
Function: verb
Etymology: Amalgamation of Middle English snacchen, to snap, and a variant of dialectal nap, to seize, probably of Scandinavian origin.
Date: 20th century
-to grab at brashly and eagerly; to abduct with sudden force.
snabber snab'ber n.
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Get the Snablen mug.a cross breed of a snake and a rabbit. it hasn't been proven that they really exist, but it hasn't been proven that they really don't.
"Dude I went hunting and I saw a snabbit in the forest!!" "What's a snabbit?" "A snake and a rabbit!" "That's pro."
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Get the Gungan Snapback mug.Norwegian for "sånn der" or "like (that)" à l'anglais, mostly when you're really uncertain of what to say. Mostly used by teenage girls in the northern part of Norway.
Also referred to as the Norwegian synonym of the American "like".
Also referred to as the Norwegian synonym of the American "like".
"Han er snær... søt, da." ("He's like... cute.") - some northern-Norwegian girl talking about her having a crush on any boy who likes World of Warcraft and modelling abstract 3D in Maya.
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