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snarfle

Snarfle: To repeated rub back and shouldlers, followed by head and snout, on a soft surface.
My dachshund likes to snarfle when he is especially relaxed.
by Martha Denton December 24, 2008
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snarfle

The sound that is made when sucking in snot while sniffling or sobbing
Mary snarfled in her sniffles to prevent the snot from running out of her nose.
by CorpusLobo December 6, 2007
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snarfled

to eat something so fast you don't breathe once
Dude, you just snarfled that peanut butter choclate bar so fast!
by nonyabizyo July 21, 2014
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snarly head

cheeky or insulting scouse boy/urchin usaully, with shaved head and loud screeching voice
me new car was immediately surrounded by snarly heads demanding money
by dilbert scrunchie June 20, 2003
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Snarfling

snarf /snärf/

–verb (used with object), -ed
1. To Steal. Specifically, to steal in such a way as to make the theft unlikely to be noticed; esp.

–noun
1. the act or practice of snarfling.
snarfled -v
"I awoke to see that someone had masterfully snarfled all the Cereal in the house."

snarfling -v
"When I turned the corner to see what was making all the rustling I saw phillip snarfling all of the cupcakes!".

snarf -n
"Andrew and I ran out of snacks. We both decided to proceed upon a great snarf in order to procure some confections from my mother's kitchen."

snarfler -n
"I had left all my cookies on the window sill to cool and when I returned I discovered a great snarfler had stolen every other chocolate chip so that no one would ever find out".
by sabricks April 23, 2009
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Snarfy

An overcast, possibly rainy day with temperature in the mid to high 50s, weather just bad enough to put your top up. Often found in the Northwestern region of the United States.
Chris walking in to his office and seeing the weather outside says "man, it looks snarfy out there"
by Ava b-24 May 15, 2007
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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
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