and originated from verb "to snap"? (let's forget about the fish named Snapper)
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Jump to PostThis online dictionary gives several definitions for the word 'snapper'.
See points 4 & 5 from the Collins English Dictionary:
snapper [ˈsnæpə]
n pl -per, -pers
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) any large sharp-toothed percoid food fish of the …
Jump to Postand originated from verb "to snap"?
"to snap" means to break in half, such as snap a twig (small tree limb). It could also mean to rub the thumb and middle finger together to make a noise -- snap you fingers. People who do those things are not …
Jump to Postgrowing up ,A girl in my neighbourhood had a thing, that all the guy who knew her well called a snapper
Jump to PostGrowing up, a girl in my neighbourhood had a thing that meant all the guys who knew her well called her a slapper. One for the brits there methinks... ;)
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