A combination of the two words "snatch" and "nabbed." Pranksters that hide other's things at another location then asking for ransom for its return (as in 'kidnapped.') usually do this. Another term for "snagged."
"After a vacation, he returned to find that his girlfriend had been "snabbed" by his best friend. He proceeds to 'rescue' her from him."
by Tharon M. April 3, 2007

Pronunciation: \'snab\
Function: verb
Etymology: Amalgamation of Middle English snacchen, to snap, and a variant of dialectal nap, to seize, probably of Scandinavian origin.
Date: 20th century
-to grab at brashly and eagerly; to abduct with sudden force.
snabber snab'ber n.
Function: verb
Etymology: Amalgamation of Middle English snacchen, to snap, and a variant of dialectal nap, to seize, probably of Scandinavian origin.
Date: 20th century
-to grab at brashly and eagerly; to abduct with sudden force.
snabber snab'ber n.
by flobotoast March 24, 2009

by Minion February 17, 2005

by Vaii May 24, 2016

by *dab* December 11, 2017

A combination of a sneeze and a dab. It is performed by sneezing(duh) and covering it with an elbow, and then the other arm is used to complete the form of a dab.
by jjprs306 June 7, 2018
