From the Latin root 'shnick' a prefix capable of being used in the stead of any other word. Noun, verb, adverb, adj, vb.trans.

expanded through German to shnicknar while maintaining its original meaning.
A versatile word capable of replacing any other word. Eg. I can't find my shnicknar; or, If you're good I'll let you put your shnicknar in my shnicknar.

Further the word can be deconstructed and used in parts. Eg. Stop being such a dicknar; or, I can't eat my hotdog without shnicktard.
by Quinn M. Ross September 26, 2006
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