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snick
▪ I. snick, n.1 slang or dial. [Cf. snicking vbl. n.] A snack or share. Usu. pl.1723 Dk. Wharton True Briton No. 59, There is no Room for the Encouragement of Industry where the Snicks will hardly pay for a Saturday's Supper. 1888 Berkshire Gloss. 151 Snicks, shares, halves. 1891 Wrench Winchester W... Oxford English Dictionary
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SNICK
The SNICK House was cancelled on October 1, 2000, making the way for the return of the regular SNICK block. 2001–2002: Elevator Music Era After SNICK 2004: SNICK On-Air Dare Starting in September 2002, SNICK featured a series of On-Air Dare segments featuring members of the All That cast. wikipedia.org
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snick
snick/snɪk; snɪk/ v[Tn]make a small cut or notch in (sth) 在(某物)上划一道小口子或留下凹痕 I snicked my finger on the sharp knife. 那把锋利的刀上把我的手指划了道小口子. snick, n small cut or notch 小切口或凹痕 a tiny snick in the dress material 衣料上的一个小口子. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Charline Van Snick
In 2012 Van Snick won the silver medal at the European Championships. On 14 October 2013 it was announced that Van Snick had tested positive for cocaine in Rio. Van Snick maintained her innocence. wikipedia.org
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Snick
Snick, n.5 U.S. (snɪk) Also SNICK. [Alt. of SNCC (see S 4 a and below).] The Student Non-violent Co-ordinating Committee, an organization of Black Americans campaigning for civil rights and Black power. Also attrib.1962 Time 12 Jan. 15/1 To fight segregation in their own way, young Negroes have orga... Oxford English Dictionary
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Snick Pass
Snick Pass () is a narrow mountain pass lying between the Douglas Range and the LeMay Range, leading from Grotto Glacier to Purcell Snowfield in the central The name given by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee is descriptive, a snick being a small cut or incision. wikipedia.org
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snick-a-snee
snick-a-snee ? Obs. Also 7 -sne. [Cf. prec. and snick or snee.] 1. A combat with cut-and-thrust knives.1673 A. Behn Dutch Lover iii. iii, There lies my sword, and..I tell you I am as good at Snick-a-sne as the best Don of you all. 1688 B. Willy On Dutch War in Jane Barker Poet. Recreat. ii. 56 But t... Oxford English Dictionary
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snick or snee
† snick or snee, v. and n. Obs. Also 7 steake or snye, stick or snee, 8 snic or snee; 7–8 snick-or-snee. [orig. ad. Du. steken (G. stechen) to thrust, stick, and snijen, snijden (G. schneiden) to cut, with subsequent assimilation of the st- of the first word to the sn- of the second. In the first qu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edwards Gap
See also Russian Gap Snick Pass Whistle Pass References Mountain passes of Alexander Island wikipedia.org
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snick-up
▪ I. † snick-up, n.1 Obs. rare. [? f. snick v.1] A hangman's rope; a halter.1623 J. Taylor (Water P.) Praise of Hempseed 15 A Tiburne Hempen caudell well will cure you;..in Sparta it ycleped was Snickvp, which is in English Gallow grasse.▪ II. snick-up, n.2 Now dial. Also 9 sniccup. [Imitative: cf. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gateway Pass
See also Quinault Pass Snick Pass Tufts Pass References Mountain passes of Alexander Island wikipedia.org
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snick-snack
snick-snack, adv. and n. (ˈsnɪkˌsnæk, ˌsnɪkˈsnæk) Also snic-snac. [Imit.: redupl. from snick n.3] = snicker-snack adv. and n.1925 C. Day Lewis Beechen Vigil 11 Meanders around the rose-beds, gnarled, clay-brown, Old Tom the pruner, snic-snac up and down. 1970 New Yorker 28 Nov. 151/1 Big, straight s... Oxford English Dictionary
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R U All That?: Nickelodeon's Search for the Funniest Kid in America
See also SNICK SNICK On-Air Dare TEENick All That External links RU All That? site 2003 television specials All That wikipedia.org
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snick-snarl
ˈsnick-snarl Now dial. [f. snarl n.1, with obscure first element; cf. the common north. dial. snock-snarl.] A tangle, knot, twist. Also fig.1649 Lightfoot Battle Wasp's Nest Wks. I. 383, I could deduce such conclusions from these premises, that would make his opinion..run so on snicksnarles, that..h... Oxford English Dictionary
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snick and snee
snick and snee ? Obs. Also 7 snic (snik) and snee, snick and sneer. [See snick or snee.] 1. a. v. To thrust and cut. b. adv. With thrusting and cutting. c. n. = snick-a-snee 1.c 1645 Howell Lett. i. xli, None must carry a pointed Knife about him; which makes the Hollander, who is us'd to Snick and S... Oxford English Dictionary
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