snee — /snē/ (obsolete) intransitive verb To cut ORIGIN: Du snijden to cut • • • snick and snee, snick or snee, stick or snee see ↑snickersnee … Useful english dictionary
snee — snick·er·snee; … English syllables
snee — to snee or snie, to abound or swarm ; he snies with lice, he swarms with lice. N … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
Snee-Oosh, Inc. — Snee Oosh Inc. is an animation production company founded in 1994 by Craig Bartlett. It is principally known for its series Hey Arnold!, which ran on the Nickelodeon television network. The company s logo (a totem pole) and a vocalization of the… … Wikipedia
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snee — an inclination of fish to take a bait (Scottish dialect) … Dictionary of ichthyology
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snick|er|snee — «SNIHK uhr SNEE», noun. a short sword or heavy knife: »As I gnashed my teeth, When from its sheath I drew my snickersnee (W. S. Gilbert). ╂[alteration of earlier stick or snee; see etym. under snick a snee (Cf. ↑snick a snee)] … Useful english dictionary
Snick and snee — Snick Snick, n. [Prov. E. snick a notch; cf. Icel. snikka nick, cut.] 1. A small cut or mark. [1913 Webster] 2. (Cricket) A slight hit or tip of the ball, often unintentional. [1913 Webster] 3. (Fiber) A knot or irregularity in yarn. Knight.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snick or snee — snick and snee or snick or snee see ↑snickersnee • • • Main Entry: ↑snick … Useful english dictionary