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.
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.
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