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To place a bid on eBay at the last minute for a small price above the highest bidder.
"Ooh! This purse is only $10, and it has free shipping! But it has 30 bids. I guess I'll have to snipe."
Snipe by Frickin' I don't care June 10, 2009
To change the results of an election by using fraudulent means.
Sam: "Did Rick Scott win as governor of Florida?"

David: "I don't know yet but I think he is going to get Sniped."
Snipe by Apeortdz November 11, 2018
Verb
1) To over-do or 'kill' a joke, phrase, story, etc.
Adj.
1) Shady or bad (see def. for bust)
2) Corny / lame
Noun
1) A person who sucks
2) A person who is not cool
Verb
What a shitty joke... dude, you sniped that so hard
Adj.
There weren't any chicks there, that party was such a snipe
Noun
So he was on shrooms and started to talk to a cop... he was such a snipe
Snipe by Big Butta October 6, 2006
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.
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.
snipe by Digs March 17, 2004
1) n. Fraudulent tax return.

2) v. To flee the immediate jurisdiction or area.
1) Wesley Snipes filed a snipe, so he had to snipe.

2) "Yo, hoe, your daddy just opened the door, I best snipe.
snipe by Spiffy Duke June 22, 2007
A verb used to denote a plethora of actions. Including, but not limited too: the completion of a desired action and/or swiping something from a friend. Snipe can also be used as a noun, but this usage should be avoided by all but the most experienced.
Dude why must you always snipe my seat when I go to the bathroom?
Snipe by Hoople February 22, 2004