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A woman's erect nipples seen through her clothing. The verb "to snipe" originated in the 1770s among soldiers in British India in the sense of: “to shoot from a hidden place.” Likewise, while often covered and camouflaged, nipples can take down a target from great distances.
Homey #1: "Say there, Bradly, check out the snipers taking aim at us from across the street!"
Homey #2: "Righteo, mate! That ho' is straight-up nippin!"
snipers by Foqqman October 27, 2007
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Attackers from an unknown source, in this example snipers means mosquitos, but it can have several meanings.
in the urban sense: "I was bitten by snipers while walking my dog." Translated: "I was bitten by mosquitos while walking my dog."
snipers by Stephen Potta October 31, 2007
Jen is one of my snipers
Snipers by Meh name is Jeff March 23, 2019

Snipers paradise 

Any semi-hardened target that has extremely deficient perimeter management awareness capability.
Sure, we've got some car bomb road blocks. But just look around the compound; this place is a Snipers Paradise. There is NO WAY we can control the perimeter high ground.
Snipers paradise by YAWA June 19, 2021

snipers get moar head 

a term used back in the xbox 360 days to represent how people who snipe in multiplayer games are more likely to receive head, specifically in mw2 2009 multiplayer times. every sniper main and their mother would put "snipers get moar head" in their bio, since they feel sniping is superior to any other form of combat.
James: Yo Rick, look at this dumbass, he has "snipers get moar head" in his bio.
Rick: Wow, what a loser.

Snipers Delight

The term used to indicate someone has a massive forehead, and would be an easy target for a sniper.

snipers triangle 

when soldiers apply camoflage cream onto there skin to not be seen by the enemy they sometimes miss out two bits of skin on the head leaving a white or brown(but all skin glows) patch on the back of the head that a sniper can easily target and get a headshot. the patch of skin that is left out is around the back of the neck to under the jaw(leaving a triangle shape).
sergent: alright platoon..cam up!
platoon: yes sir
sergent:and dont forget to cover the snipers triangle