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snarfle

V. To peruse (a particularly geeky product or service) with excitement. The term stems from the sound that the brown monsters in DOOM 1make.
We spent all night snarfling over the latest "Science and Surplus" catalog.
by Frau Nau February 24, 2005
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Snarfle: To repeated rub back and shouldlers, followed by head and snout, on a soft surface.
My dachshund likes to snarfle when he is especially relaxed.
by Martha Denton December 24, 2008
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The sound that is made when sucking in snot while sniffling or sobbing
Mary snarfled in her sniffles to prevent the snot from running out of her nose.
by CorpusLobo December 6, 2007
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v. To borrow an item without permission, but with full intent to return it.
"I snarfled this book the other day, but I forgot to return it."
by Erunamo Sinda July 13, 2006
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John said, "Throw out my snarfle, please."
Amanda yelled, "No way, its all snotty."
by amandopherson December 20, 2006
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A lively or angry debate or discussion.
Wow, there's this one kid in my dorm that started this use snarfle over some frozen yogurt thing. What a noob.
by Guy That Frosts Your Cookies October 21, 2010
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The act of vomiting and diarrhea concurrently.
Lisa snarfled all over the hotel bathroom.
by Snarflebot October 21, 2015
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