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A word which is used in Norway to say talk to you later. "Snakkes" is the Norwegian word, and is kind of similar. It is common to end unofficial messages (such as texts and instant messaging) with the word "sneiks". The word can also be used verbally to end a conversation. After the movie "Snakes on a Plane" it became popular to use differnt twists of this word such as "Sneiks on a Plane to Bermuda" (very dry humor).
Norwegian: ok, vi sneiks
English: alright, we'll sneiks
sneiks by Nils S May 22, 2008
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sneakster 

An individual whose surreptitious actions or behavior suggest a nefarious motive or intention
The guy from QA acted like a real sneakster when it came to the code release.
sneakster by AT13 September 18, 2013

Slipper Sneaks 

Slippers that also act as tennis shoes. They can be worn at night or as normal tennis shoes during the day. They are often worn with a bathrobe when doing the nightly exercises known as "Moon Stretches". The only known pair of Slipper Sneaks belongs to GYSGT. Beatrice Middleton. They are crazy sweet. So if you want your feet to be fit for weeks get yourself a pair of Slipper Sneaks.
Beatrice: Hey honey, did you see that moon? I'd better put on my Slipper Sneaks.

Bryant: Okay, it must be time for our Moon Stretches again. But what are Slipper Sneaks?

Beatrice: Only the most comfy sneakers ever! They're not only slippers, they're tennis shoes. You see here? (she lifts her foot up showing Bryant) See, they look like a tennis shoe. But they're also a slipper.

Bryant: Where can I get a pair? I love these!

Beatrice: Easy, honey. I've got tons of these. Now how about we do a nice, soft massage on you? These Slipper Sneaks would work great for that.

Bryant: Awesome! That felt really good. You almost went whole body, there.

Beatrice: Yes, Slipper Sneaks rule! A sneaker and a slipper combined. The best shoes any Gunny Granny could wear. A Gunny Granny's gotta love her shoes, now. (She kisses Bryant)

sneister 

A Scots noun meaning "a little something", "a bit of scran" to have as a snack, especially with a cup of tea between meals. Believed to be a contraction of "it is nice to", as in: "It's nice to have a biscuit with your tea." It's colloquial, so spelling is unknown. Sometimes (erroneously) pronounced with a "sh" sound, as in "schneister".
"Do you fancy a wee sneister with that, son?"
sneister by domeheid March 19, 2010
This is a Lithuanian toast, it means "to your health" and is used like Americans use "cheers" and Italians use "salud." In Latvian, it also has a traditional meaning of "to your health" or "hale and hearty", but is commonly used as a greeting of "hello".
When having a toast at a meal, you say "Sveiks!" and down the drink.
Sveiks by Lietuva July 30, 2009
comes from sneakers so it means shoes
yo ma sneaks aint clean
sneaks by olly June 2, 2004
A person or the act of taking a shit in public places.
After eating at that crappy burrito place, the urge hit and I took a wicked sneeksi at the parks playground.