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SNOY

A term used in reference to Sony Entertainment. It is a play on words, combining the word Soy with the company's name, SONY, poking fun at how their business panders to less avid gamers and "Soyboy". It is often used in Console War discussions to belittle Sony Entertainment fans.

Also see, Snoyboy.
We all know SNOY is the one pushing Jewish agendas onto its games, seething snoyboy.
by TackyPack January 1, 2019
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you snooze, you lose

an expression which states that anyone will miss out on a great opportunity if they don't remain aware or open to communication.
"I tried to call you about those concert tickets, but there was no answer...guess you were still crashed out.... so I took Marsha instead.
We had an awesome time, both at the show AND afterwards! :)"

"oh well, you snooze you lose I guess."
by hipster February 5, 2005
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Snooze button

The holiest of all buttons witch normally lets you sleep for an extra 5 mins witch may or may not increase after every hit
I hit the snooze button 5 times this morning and was late for first hour
by Hellrazor80 September 27, 2006
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Texas Snowflake

The act of flaking dried ejaculate off of one's Penis onto the outstretched tongue of the partner after unprotected Vaginal penetration.
My girlfriend gets very emotional when I give her a Texas Snowflake because it reminds her of when she was a child and caught falling snowflakes on her tongue.
by Crazypatty July 16, 2009
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Snowclone

A snowclone is a contemporary and highly-adaptable phrase or word susceptible to a heavy-degree of banality (similar to that of a cliché) because of it's vulnerability to accede among a multitude of varying audiences.

A snowclone can either refer to the original word or phrasal - as well as it's beneficiaries - so long as the general form or template is readily detectable. e.g. The phrase "Keep Calm & Chive-On" is a snowclone of "Keep Calm & Carry-On" however both phrases meet the requirements to be considered a snowclone.

Well know British-American linguistic, Geoffrey K. Pullum, and American television writer and scientist, Glen Whitman, are credited for producing the term in the early 2000's.

The term "snowclone" is believed to be a a fusing of the words "snow" and "clone" as "snow" is a word often associated with a high concentration synonyms (replacement terms), the word "clone" typically connotes replication and/or repetition.
-"YOLO- You Only Live Once" snowcloned into "OOYL- Only Once You Live" among others.
-"Netflix & Chill" is a snowclone along with it's many predecessors such as: "Hulu & Hang" or "4Chan & Van" as a way to imply a sexual interest is present.
-Drake's infamous lyric: "Started From the Bottom Now We Here" became a snowclone almost instantly, prompting many jokes and memes including well-regarded "Started From the Bottom Now We a Little Bit Above the Bottom" jab.
by idtst August 8, 2016
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snowman

a word used in reference to a coke dealer that you do not personally know
"So who's this snowman, is his shit good??"
by BeauDerek April 12, 2003
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snowheim

"Snowheim" is derived from the word "Broheim," meaning dude, buddy, friend, etc. A Snowheim is a bro that one chills with whilst on the mountain, whether skiing, snowboarding, or even sledding. Snowheims tend to be loud and boisterous when on the slopes with other snowheims, and when not on the mountain will often be found either in the local pub, pounding brewskis, or chaying hard in the overcrowded slopeside house that one has borrowed from his parents.
Chad - Dude. My parents are letting us have the house in Aspen again this year. You down?

Brad - That sounds ill, snowheim, I can't wait to hit the gnarly pow.
by edjsauce June 22, 2011
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