(n) precipiation which does not take the form of snow nor rain but rather a mixture of the two
(v) to snizzle

not to be confused with "sizzling" or ghetto slange such as "foshizzle"
i.e. By God! It's beginning to snizzle! Rain boots or snow boots? That is the question!
by nwar February 26, 2008
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A clean shaven, tight and ripe young vagina. When bent over the snizzle replicates the look of a freshly sliced Freestone peach.

Snizzle ceases to exist around the age of 25 years old, often younger. At which point becomes a Frazzle.
Damn, Id like to taste that snizzle!
That is one fresh snizzle!
by Rizztech November 2, 2006
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sleet and drizzle = snizzle
The snizzle made the roads pretty dern dangerous when we were driving to see them.
by Sandygirl April 23, 2009
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noun: a sneeze that fizzles.
verb: to feel like one is about to sneeze, but doesn't.
"I snizzled several times before I finally sneezed."
by Lady Dunmore August 23, 2011
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A WHDH-tv boston weatherman invented this word 4/2003 It means snow and drizzle.
Tonight it will snizzle outside.
by Netmaster5k April 8, 2003
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