"Have you been up in that snal?" (instead of saying the name of the building), "You can talk about racesnal" (instead of saying race discrimination)
by Snallepigen March 16, 2016
PLURAL: SNALS (When in plural form, no capital s, in singular form, capital S) "Snal" is a flexible word. Example: if you said, "Oh look, its a Snal!", you would be saying that there is a creature snooping around. By saying the Snal, you would be referring to the creature that is nearest to you, or one that you are directly pointing out, so make sure the person you are saying this too knows what creature your talking about. Snal is NOT an adjective, it is instead a sort of pronoun. You would not say that "The cat is a Snal", you would instead say "that is a cat is snooping around" or "that is a Snal". Snal replaces the noun you are talking about, it does not go along with it. However, if you want to say the creature as stopped being a snal, you would say "Oh look, it has Snalled". There is no adjective form of snal. There are only three states of a creature: Creature, A Snal, A Snalled Creature. Finally, there are some animals and creatures which CANNOT be *A* Snal. These are: Humans, Birds and Dogs. Instead of saying these creatures are snals, you would say they are *THE* Snal.
by ITS THE HEAD SNAL March 30, 2020
by Dub21345 November 11, 2021
Snal
by The phallus trio going solo October 27, 2021