A discarded cigarette butt—often scavenged, smoked down to the filter, and left behind as a trace of survival. In street logic, a snipe isn’t trash—it’s currency, ritual, or desperation.
by Wordwrecker September 2, 2025

Pronunciation: \ˈbich-snipt'/
Function: verb, adjective
Date: 21st century
1. when you get sniped, by a bitch. Usually in online games such as Call of Duty or Halo.
Function: verb, adjective
Date: 21st century
1. when you get sniped, by a bitch. Usually in online games such as Call of Duty or Halo.
Stephen: Woah, dude! I JUST GOT BITCH SNIPED!!!11one@@1
Timothy: lulwutzdat?
Stephen: C'mon man, it's when you get sniped... By a bitch.
Timothy: lulwutzdat?
Stephen: C'mon man, it's when you get sniped... By a bitch.
by KiwiNZ November 29, 2009

by gintama69420 December 1, 2023

by Snipe dady69 June 8, 2018

someone hunting snipe, which is a fake bird that you send your mates out to find late at night until they begin to catch on that its a joke and its on them.
by alien_brain July 28, 2016

The act of taking city folk out into the wilderness to catch “snipe”, which while it is a real bird, the ones they’re catching aren’t. Give them a pillow case and lead them into a field and say you’re gonna scare the “snipe” to em
“So Kyle, have you ever gone snipe hunting?”
“What’s that?”
“I’ll take you out tonight, just bring a pillow case with you”
“What’s that?”
“I’ll take you out tonight, just bring a pillow case with you”
by Praise Dale September 5, 2019

Cherry sniping is the act of picking out a small section of an opponent's argument in a debate and focusing all attention on that specific argument in the response while discarding the rest.
The purpose of this is to shift the subject into a more easily-defendable position and deflect valid points made by the opponent.
Most commonly this occurs in cycles, with one participant's responses being asinine one-liners while the other's are educated and well-sourced, albeit lengthy.
The purpose of this is to shift the subject into a more easily-defendable position and deflect valid points made by the opponent.
Most commonly this occurs in cycles, with one participant's responses being asinine one-liners while the other's are educated and well-sourced, albeit lengthy.
by thisisaverygoodname June 28, 2021
