To use either the right or left arm to cover one's face from the nose down, lining up the tip of the nose with the crease in the elbow. One should look over his/her arm with eyes squinted to give the appearance of looking down the scope of a rifle, but the the eyes should have a clear line of sight of the person that is being sniped. The snipe can be use to nonchalantly get someone's attention.
by asc8s March 26, 2012
by Remdogg16 March 08, 2015
Verb
The act of commenting "snipe" on a facebook post between a girl and guy as to point out the obvious nature of their conversation as flirting.
The act of commenting "snipe" on a facebook post between a girl and guy as to point out the obvious nature of their conversation as flirting.
Generic Facebook Conversation:
Girl to Guy: Hey whats up?
Guy to Girl: Nm u?
Stranger in comment box: Snipe
Girl to Guy: Hey whats up?
Guy to Girl: Nm u?
Stranger in comment box: Snipe
by coolbeans94 December 31, 2010
basically, awsome. a snipe can be a noun (person place or thing) and a verb. it cannot be a adverb (ex. snipley {prounounced snipe-lee.} thats a fail.) only ballers, bosses, and g's can use this term. others (who are non-snipes) cannot use this without becoming a poser.
antonyms: fail
antonyms: fail
Situation: You and your friend are at Dunkin Donuts. You got a 25 box of Munchkins and there is only one chocolate left. You grab it out of the box before your friend can. You are allowed to exclaim, "Snipe!"
Situation: You are at a basketball game and a player totally aces a three pointer. It is appropriate to say, "What a snipe!"
Situation: You are at a basketball game and a player totally aces a three pointer. It is appropriate to say, "What a snipe!"
by meghanchristensen January 17, 2010
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 22, 2022
A person that's just snipey. They have that intention to just be a snap all the time. They'll kick your leg to break your lock and laugh and sniped will splash that last bit of water on you from their cup.
by Reallyrealdeal March 31, 2020