Definition of Snicker. Meaning of Snicker. Synonyms of Snicker

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Definition of Snicker

Snicker
Snicker Snick"er, n. A half suppressed, broken laugh. [Written also snigger.]

Meaning of Snicker from wikipedia

- Snickers (stylized in all caps) is a chocolate bar consisting of nougat topped with caramel and peanuts, all encased in milk chocolate. The bars are made...
- Snickers salad is a dessert salad consisting of a mix of Snickers bars, Granny Smith apples, Cool Whip or whipped topping, marshmallows, and often pudding...
- Laughter is a pleasant physical reaction and emotion consisting usually of rhythmical, usually audible contractions of the diaphragm and other parts of...
- Look up snicker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Snickers is a brand of peanut, caramel and chocolate-based confectionery bar. Snickers may also refer...
- Snickers pie is a chocolate dessert made with five Snickers bars, mascarpone and soft cheese. The recipe appeared on the BBC cookery show Sa****ay Kitchen...
- the word's origin is "uncertain", and possibly a portmanteau of the word snicker, an onomatopoeic English word with Scottish roots that indicates a "smothered...
- Snickers Gap, originally William's Gap, is a wind gap in the Blue Ridge Mountain on the border of Loudoun County and Clarke County in Virginia. The gap...
- Petrus Matthias Snickers (11 April 1816 in Rotterdam – 2 April 1895 in Utrecht) was a Dutch clergyman. Snickers was named Bishop of Haarlem and consecrated...
- creating a viral fake headline about the "**** vein" being removed from Snickers candy bars. She is also credited with po****rizing the term "goblin mode"...
- Incorporated and sold in the United States. The bar was introduced in 1970 as the Snickers Munch Peanut Brittle Bar and was later relabeled "Munch". It is made of...