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(n)
A quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound.
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A surname.
(v)
To secretly spy on or investigate, especially into the private personal life of others.
To cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.
A surname from Old English.
(N)
a Japanese boy band formed by Johnny & Associates.
The common nase, Chondrostoma nasus.
(fandom slang, Internet slang, furry fandom) a snow leopard.
(also figuratively) To check or abruptly reprove (someone); to chide, to rebuke, to reprimand.
(uncountable) The juice of plants of any kind, especially the ascending and descending juices or circulating fluid essential to nutrition.
an American true crime television series produced by Jupiter Entertainment which depicts high profile or bizarre cases of women accused of murder.
(adj)
(informal) Rapid and without delay.
In Denmark and Sweden, snaps is a small shot of a strong alcoholic beverage taken during the course of a meal.
One who, or that which, snaps.
Conspicuously short.
(UK politics) Initialism of Scottish National Party.
(Scotland, Australia) A latch or fastening for a door, window etc.
A surname from German.
An instance of psyops: a psychological operation, usually of a clandestine sort.
(transitive) To drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time.
(countable) A blow, especially one given with the open hand, or with something broad and flat.
A person using long-range small arms for precise attacks from a concealed position.
(transitive) To grasp and remove quickly.
(intransitive) To ooze or pass slowly through pores or other small openings, and in overly small quantities; said of liquids, etc.
Charlie Brown's pet beagle in the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz; often representing doggish soulfulness.
Abbreviation of sepal. [(botany) One of the component parts of the calyx, particularly when such components are not fused into a single structure.]
(informal) A saboteur, especially of fox hunts.
shears; hand tools used to cut sheet metal and other tough webs
(informal) Circumcised.
(intransitive) To hunt snipe.
(obsolete) A large knife.
Irritable; impatient; short-tempered; often, in a condescending way.
A tool used for snipping.
An edible mushroom (Boletus edulis).
(Incoterm) Initialism of carriage and insurance paid to.
A person who snoops.
(Ireland, education) Initialism of special needs assistant.
(US) Slit in a tire to drain away surface water and improve traction.
A surname from Italian.
(intransitive, obsolete) To snow.
Initialism of strategic lawsuit against public participation: a lawsuit or other legal harassment designed to intimidate and silence critics.
The shaft of a scythe.
(education) Abbreviation of Certificate of Proficiency in English (the highest-level ESOL exam awarded by Cambridge University).
(transitive) To add a name to the list of people who are participating in something.
(networking) Initialism of Server Name Indication (“TLS extension”).
to snow
(Acronyms) Abbreviation of Can You Please.
(Scotland) Verbal abuse; insolence; guff.
The act of signing up, as for a commercial service or a committee.
Brought to a full conclusion.
(British) Initialism of statutory maternity pay (“payments made by an employer to an employee who is absent from work due to their pregnancy”).
(military, US) Acronym of Single Integrated Operational Plan.
Prone to sniping.
Initialism of Child Exploitation and Online Protection (Command).
Obsolete spelling of sny (“to abound, swarm, teem, be infested”) . [(obsolete, rare, intransitive) To move, proceed.]
(transitive, figuratively) To bring a matter to a full conclusion that deals with all outstanding issues or other concerns.
German for "clan, kindred, extended family" (Frisian Sibbe, Norse Sifjar).
(US) A male Native American, especially a married one; a brave.
(slang, hip-hop, rare) To drive, especially while drunk.
(astronomy) One of the moons of Jupiter.
(banking) Abbreviation of Swiss National Bank.