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"Snow nigger." Black people seen on the ski slopes; a stereotype that they generally don't go skiing because they dislike the cold.
Snig is slang for nasal mucus. Often extended to sniggy.
v working enthusiastically. These days you’d have difficulty saying it without a chorus of sniggers from the assembled crowd, as everyone in the U.K. is well aware of the American use of the word “beaver.” It’s the sort of thing your grandmother might say at Christmas dinner that would make the younger generations choke on their soup.
As you come into land at an American airport and the announcement says that you will be landing momentarily, look around to see if anyone is sniggering. That will be the Brits! I never did figure out why they say this. Momentarily to us means that something will only happen for an instant - a very short space of time. So if the plane lands momentarily will there be enough time for anyone to get off? Weird!
Acronym for North End Gipsy. Used to describe the children who lived in the council estate on the north end of town . They stank and often wore the same parka coat for their entire school life. There was one notorious family of Negs whos name was luckily 'Negus' which starts with Neg. Other children could identify the chair used by Negs (when entering a class-room the Neg had vacated) because it stank of poor people. These chairs were either isolated or sat upon by an unfortunate child who would be sniggered at through out the lesson and only later told it was because they had the NEG Chair. Many towns have a North End Gip estate because it is predominantly down wind. (ed: please remember ODPS does not necessarily agree with the sentiments presented in certain definitions. This entry demonstrates how cruel kids can be!)
Snart is British slang for to snigger or snort with derision. Snart is British slang for to sniff or inhale.Snart is British slang for to sneeze.
- As you come into land at an American airport and the announcement says that you will be landing momentarily, look around to see if anyone is sniggering. That will be the Brits! I never did figure out why they say this. Momentarily to us means that something will only happen for an instant - a very short space of time. So if the plane lands momentarily will there be enough time for anyone to get off? Weird!
to cut off a small piece
Noun. Nasal mucus. Often extended to sniggy.
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n.
To sniggle, or fish with a brog.
v. i.
To fish for eels by thrusting the baited hook into their holes or hiding places.
v. i.
See Snicker.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sniggle
n.
See Snicker.
v. t.
To chop off; to cut.
n.
A small eel.
imp. & p. p.
of Sniggle
v. t.
To catch, as an eel, by sniggling; hence, to hook; to insnare.
v. i.
To sneak.
n.
Alt. of Snigg
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