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snarfle

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
mugGet the snarflemug.

Snarfle

The act of vomiting and diarrhea concurrently.
Lisa snarfled all over the hotel bathroom.
by Snarflebot October 21, 2015
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Snarfle

When you need to go deep in the data at work to find new ideas and insights. Very similar to a snorkel at the ocean to explore the underlying beauty.
Ruth: I have a presentation coming up soon but don't know what's new in the data.
Michael: Go snarfle around the data.
by EggsRSides April 7, 2022
mugGet the Snarflemug.

Snarfle

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
mugGet the Snarflemug.

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