snicker

IPA: snˈɪkɝ

noun

  • A stifled or broken laugh.
  • (cricket, rare) A player who snicks the ball.

verb

  • (intransitive) To emit a snicker, a stifled or broken laugh.
  • (transitive) To utter through a laugh of this kind.
  • (of a horse) To whinny.
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Examples of "snicker" in Sentences

  • * snicker snicker* And he thought I was a good girl!
  • I agree with Pablo: Bush’s applause snicker is pretty disgusting.
  • Wildlife candywwgm * snicker snicker* RT @Africafreak: Very "Unusual"
  • It made me snicker, which is about as hard as I can laugh while using the Web.
  • Oh - wait - i'm sorry, right - I'm doing it for the purpose of pure altruism. * snicker snicker*
  • = D or anyone. anyone thats not at school * snicker snicker* that is = D haha love you all! mwah!
  • (to be fair, most posts on the "ClayBoard" * snicker snicker* were postitive and expressed support)
  • This last election cycle displayed his true colors, especially the demeaning "snicker" at the expense of community organizers.
  • At seven in the morning, when Skipper rolled him out of the blanket and got up, Jerry celebrated the new day by chasing the wild-dog back into his hole and by drawing a snicker from the blacks on deck, when, with a growl and a flash of teeth, he made Lerumie side-step half a dozen feet and yield the deck to him.

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