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Snig

Snig \Snig\, v. t. [See Snick a small cut.] To chop off; to cut. [Prov. Eng.]

Snig

Snig \Snig\, v. i. [See Sneak.] To sneak. [Prov. Eng.]

Snig

Snig \Snig\, Snigg \Snigg\, n. [Cf. Sneak.] (Zo["o]l.) A small eel. [Prov. Eng.]

Wiktionary
snig

n. (context UK dialect English) A small eel. vb. 1 (context Australia New Zealand forestry English) To drag a log along the ground by means of a chain fastened at one end. 2 (context UK dialect English) To sneak. 3 To chop off; to cut.

Usage examples of "snig".

So much of a success that Snig Bogaccio sent one of his cronies around for the same treatment.

Tom Roberts and Johnny Littlejohn came into the office and informed Doc they had found no trace of a man named Snig Bogaccio.

Doctor Collendar performed a plastic surgery operation on Snig Bogaccio.

The pert little girl with the disposition of a Fourth of July sparkler had vanished as completely as had her brother, Doctor Collendar, and Snig Bogaccio.

Also the two Days, Harry and Edwina, and Doctor Collendar and Snig Bogaccio--if the latter individuals should be with Renny and Long Tom.

Collendar had enlisted some of the red men who went along to New York in his scheme to return here with the aid of Snig Bogaccio.

Doctor Collendar, Snig Bogaccio and the others will naturally put on their metal diving suits as a defensive measure.

As the bronze man pointed out, they had eliminated the menace of Doctor Collendar, Snig Bogaccio and their men.

Primitive Methodist on Shire Lane and then the Wesleyan Methodist on Snig Hill.

She glanced at him, snigging the comb through the tangles of her hair.

It says this Snig Johnson went down the main street of Bagnell yelling, ‘I stretched out my right hand and the waters were divided, a wall unto my right hand and unto my left, and I could lead the children of Israel into the midst of the water upon the dry ground.