"Would you believe me if I said he snape-killed him?"
by SuperCarlinBrothers, Fan January 31, 2016
n. A quality a man (or less commonly woman) is said to have when they are found attractive, but for no obvious or discernible reason. They may not be physically attractive, smart or possess any typical desirable qualities, but are nonetheless alluring. Possession of the Snape Factor is often subjective, and it is rare for two people to agree about it.
The phrase originates from the character Severus Snape, of the ubiquitous Harry Potter series, who is dark, snide and almost ghoulish in appearace, but is considered attractive by many nonetheless. He has the Snape Factor.
The phrase originates from the character Severus Snape, of the ubiquitous Harry Potter series, who is dark, snide and almost ghoulish in appearace, but is considered attractive by many nonetheless. He has the Snape Factor.
Girl A: I don't know why, but he's kind of cute, somehow...
Girl B: Are you crazy? He just chased a squirrel down the street with holy water!
Girl A: Yeah, but-- I don't know, he just has the Snape Factor.
Girl B: Are you crazy? He just chased a squirrel down the street with holy water!
Girl A: Yeah, but-- I don't know, he just has the Snape Factor.
by Reevsie August 16, 2011
(Beware of SPOILERS)
The Potions Master at Hogwarts.
Likes: (Defense Against the) Dark Arts, Lily Evans, Potions, Lily Evans, Scaring first-years, and Lily Evans
Dislikes: James Potter, Harry Potter, Voldemort, and a lot of other things...
He's also quite a good runner. Nobody runs faster than "Snape confronted with shampoo."
The Potions Master at Hogwarts.
Likes: (Defense Against the) Dark Arts, Lily Evans, Potions, Lily Evans, Scaring first-years, and Lily Evans
Dislikes: James Potter, Harry Potter, Voldemort, and a lot of other things...
He's also quite a good runner. Nobody runs faster than "Snape confronted with shampoo."
by Lit. November 26, 2007
Something you say questioningly when you misheard a friend. Derived from a conversation between two friends, in which one misheard the word "staples" and thought she said "Snape Rolls."
Staaaaaaples.
Snape rolls?
Man, I had a lot of chores last night.
Snape rolls? You had a lot of whores last night?
Snape rolls?
Man, I had a lot of chores last night.
Snape rolls? You had a lot of whores last night?
by HannahHollywood January 15, 2009
The Potions Master at Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. In book 6, he became the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, and in the 7th, became the Headmaster and got killed by Lord Voldemort's snake, Nagini. To this day, no one knows if his portrait resides in the Headmaster's room, but seeing as how he was a one, most guess yes. He at first had a goatee in the book's illustrations, but since portrayed by Alan Rickman, he apparently shaved it off. He has many fangirls (me included), but I am one of the sane ones, people. He is also extremely hot. And yes I had to say that.
Severus Snape is extremely smart and handsome. He loves Lily Evans, who marries James Potter instead, and turned over to the good side the moment Voldemort threatened her. I love him, but I know that it will never happen.
by Kyui11 June 15, 2009
by gIAntTiTS January 23, 2016
Killing someone to prove your loyalty, tho the loyalty is false in order to deceive, to a dark overlord.
by SwankyItalian January 22, 2016