You: watching Youtube
You: ANOTHER JAKE PAUL!! I GON HAVE A stream sniping, hair pulling, mind crushing, world bombing, metal breaking freakout!!@@#!@!#
You: ANOTHER JAKE PAUL!! I GON HAVE A stream sniping, hair pulling, mind crushing, world bombing, metal breaking freakout!!@@#!@!#
by 243wrthjewirnjwebtr3j,tr3wr May 1, 2019

A common phrase in the early twentieth century meaning someone who is all over the place whether literally traveling or whose mind is scattered. (See P.G. Wodehouse and Dorothy L. Sayers works.) The saying comes from the bird of the same name which is a wading bird with a drumming display flight. The phrase “like a snipe” evolved over the next 100 years to mean any number of things that are sneaky i.e. long-range sharp shooters and/or girls on the make, or anyone who takes advantage of others in a either a mean or sneaky way.
Example: “You were dodging all over the States like a snipe and we couldn’t get at you.”—Bertie Wooster.
by Voyajer 17 July 20, 2021

A term from the shipbucket community, used for when someone completes a ship your working on before you do.
Sammy:Only a few more hours and my mega super Kaiser-Wilhelm battleship will be complete
Pacmatic: Unfortunately I've completed it. It looks like I've done a bit of ship sniping.
Pacmatic: Unfortunately I've completed it. It looks like I've done a bit of ship sniping.
by TorpidH March 2, 2022

by painking December 15, 2008

An exclamatory word said in a friend group when a friend has killed a joke (or told such a lame or unfunny that it must be acknowledge and shunned) Snipe may also be used as a noun, but it is more commonly used as an exclamatory verb.
Friend A: “She makes my dick harder than a soft drink”
Friend B: SNIPE
As a noun (less common):
Friend B: Peterson is a Snipe.
Friend B: SNIPE
As a noun (less common):
Friend B: Peterson is a Snipe.
by Vundavata June 21, 2022

by kmac66 November 17, 2011

by Remdogg16 March 8, 2015
