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snicker-snack
snicker-snack, adv. and n. (ˌsnɪkəˈsnæk, ˈsnɪkəˌsnæk) Also snickasnack. [Imit.: cf. snick-snack adv. and n.] (With) a snipping or clicking sound.1871 ‘L. Carroll’ Through Looking Glass i. 22 The vorpal blade went snicker-snack! 1913 C. Mackenzie Sinister Street I. ii. xv. 403 Mrs Carthew snipped awa... Oxford English Dictionary
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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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Chex Mix
) Sweet 'n salty Caramel Crunch Honey Nut Trail Mix Malted Mix Sweet Turtle Shell Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Chocolate Brownie Supreme Snicker Brand name snack foods General Mills brands Chex Products introduced in 1985 wikipedia.org
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vorpal
vorpal, a. (ˈvɔːpəl) A word invented by ‘Lewis Carroll’ app. with the sense ‘keen, deadly’; also in subsequent allusive uses.1871 ‘L. Carroll’ Through Looking-Glass i. 22 The vorpal blade went snicker-snack! 1941 Auden New Year Let. ii. 44 Wave at the mechanized barbarian The vorpal sword of an agra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phonestheme
"sn-": related to the nose or mouth, as in "snack", "snarl", "sneer", "sneeze", "snicker/snigger", "sniff", "sniffle", "snivel", "snoot", "snore", "snorkel wikipedia.org
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Lost Girls (graphic novel)
, "Queens Together", "Snicker Snack", etc. Each volume has ten chapters, and each chapter contains eight pages. wikipedia.org
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List of English words of Dutch origin
from Low German smukkelen and Dutch smokkelen (="to transport (goods) illegally"), apparently a frequentative formation of a word meaning "to sneak" Snack snakken (="to long" (snakken naar lucht="to gasp for air") originally "to eat"/"chatter") Snap from Middle Dutch or Low German snappen (to bite, seize) Snicker wikipedia.org
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الجبردق
And through and through The vorpal blade went snicker-snack! He left it dead, and with its head He went galumphing back. wikipedia.org
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List of fictional swords
Lewis Carroll: Jabberwocky The Vorpal Sword: The blade made which went "snicker-Snack" when swung, it is used by the hero to battle the titular beast wikipedia.org
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Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States
Also a variety of snack food potato crisp/chip. smalls underclothing, underwear, particularly underpants smart dress formal attire snigger * silly or unkind laughter at someone or something (usually snicker wikipedia.org
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