snargle

Dropping a bomb with a short delay fuze from an aircraft at low-level with the intent of destroying a pursuing aircraft by the blast.
Originates from the name of the pioneer of this tactic in the Battle of Britain combat flight sim IL-2 Cliffs of Dover, ATAG_Snarglepuss, who used the 1-second fuze on the 250- and 500-lb bombs of the Bristol Blenheim to destroy aircraft behind him at low-level. Now a common tactic of virtual Blenheim pilots and a term that has even entered the vernacular of other combat flight simulators.
Oh man, I fell for that Blenheim looking like an easy kill and got snargled, no Iron Cross for me.
by villik83 November 26, 2018
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Snargle

A combination sniff/gargle, like when you try to clear your nasal passages, but instead of blowing your nose you suck the mucus into the back of your throat with a loud rumbling sound.
I'm at the thick mucus stage of my cold, and my nose is so worn out from all the blowing that all I can do is snargle.
by dementoricecream May 23, 2023
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A really aggressive cuddling, replete with snarls and tight snuggles. Not for the faint of heart.
Kevin: "We once snargled so hard that she broke my collar bone."
Jose: "Love wins."
Kevin: "What?"
by xXxXxSnargleMaster69xXxXx April 24, 2023
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snargle

to crush or destroy a large amount of beans with little effort
"have you seen Jim lately, he's been snarglin' up the wazoo".

"when someone commits to snargle, many people may feel disgust, while I feel lust".
by snarglesir September 09, 2022
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