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Snip-Snap-Snorum
Snip-Snap-Snorum, or Snip-Snap-Snorem (sometimes unhyphenated), is a matching-type card game, mostly played by children, and has several variants. Normally called Earl of Coventry, it is just the same as Snip-Snap-Snorum, but played without counters for a simple win. wikipedia.org
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snip-snap-snorum
snip-snap-ˈsnorum [a. LG. snipp-snapp-snorum (also -snurr), = G. schnipp-schnapp-schnorum (or -schnurr), on which see the article in Grimm's Dict.] A round game of cards, played (esp. by the young) in various ways, in which the players on turning up the requisite cards respectively call ‘snip’, ‘sna... Oxford English Dictionary
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SnipSnap (disambiguation)
SnipSnap may also refer to: Snip-Snap-Snorum, a matching card game Snipp, Snapp, Snurr, fictional book characters Snip and Snap, an animated 1960 British wikipedia.org
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snap snorum
† snap snorum obs. f. snip-snap-snorum.1622 MS. Archd. Oxon. c. 157 fol. 85, Edward Camell for playing at Snape snorum on the Sabaoth day. Oxford English Dictionary
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Slobberhannes
Along with Snip, Snap, Snorum, Slobberhannes was played by early American settlers and, since, all literary references to it appear in English-language wikipedia.org
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snap
▪ I. snap, n. (snæp) Also 5–7 snappe, 7 (9) snapp. [Related to snap v. Cf. Du. snap, LG. snap, snapp, late MHG. snap (G. schnapp masc.; also schnappe fem.) in the same or related senses.] I. 1. A quick or sudden closing of the jaws or teeth in biting, or of scissors in cutting; a bite or cut made in... Oxford English Dictionary
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