"Snafu" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Snafu" Meaning

A SNAFU is a military slang term that stands for "Situation Normal: All Fouled Up." It refers to a situation where things are in a state of confusion, disorganization, and chaos. The expression originates from World War II and is often used to describe a complex and problematic situation where everything seems to be going wrong.

"Snafu" Examples

Snafu Usage Examples


The pilot on the rescue mission was frustrated by the series of miscommunications that led to a snafu in the entire operation.
The government agency's handling of the crisis led to a snafu that resulted in the leak of classified information.
The team worked tirelessly to rectify the snafu in the IT system that caused the server crash.
The transfer of funds was delayed due to a snafu in the accounting department.
The misaligned spaceship caused a snafu in the space mission control room.

"Snafu" Similar Words

Snack

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A small portion of food eaten between meals.

Snackbar

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A small bar that sells snacks, usually in a restaurant or theater, where customers can purchase light meals or refreshments, often located near the entrance to the facility.

Snackers

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Someone who eats snacks frequently, especially between meals.

Snacking

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Verb: to eat a small amount of food between meals.<br><br>Example: "I like to snack on nuts while I watch TV." <br><br>Noun: the act of eating a small amount of food between meals.<br><br>Example: "I need a snack to keep my energy up."

Snacks

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Food items eaten between meals, often lightly prepared.

Snaefell

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The word "Snaefell" is a reference to Snaefell, a mountain on the Isle of Man, located between England and Ireland. <br><br>However, it can also be related to the word "Snaefell" from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, where it is the coast of Middle-earth, particularly in "The Lord of the Rings" novel.

Snaefellsjokull

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Snaefellsjokull is a glacier and a volcano located in western Iceland. Its name is derived from the Icelandic language, with "Snaefell" meaning "snowy mountain" and "jokull" meaning "glacier". In Norse mythology, the glacier is associated with the god Helgi, but it's more famously known in modern times through Jules Verne's novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth", in which the protagonist's entry to the earth's center is through a fictional entrance in Snaefellsjokull. The glacier is part of the Snæfellsjökull National Park, which is one of Iceland's most visited national parks.

Snaffle

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Snaffle is a verb that means to seize or capture something suddenly and firmly, often in a cruel or harsh manner. It can also refer to a type of bridle bit used in horse riding, designed to prevent the horse from biting or rearing.

Snafus

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mistakes or complications, especially in a bureaucratic or technical process.

Snag

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A snag is a problem or difficulty that blocks progress or completion of something.<br><br>Example: "The snag in the project was finding a suitable location for the new store."<br><br>Synonyms: obstacle, hindrance, complication, difficulty.<br><br>It can also refer to a type of knot or twist in a piece of clothing, especially a sweater or sock.<br><br>Example: "I got a snag in my favorite sweater and have to repair it."<br><br>Synonyms: run, tear, hole.

Snagged

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Snagged means to catch or hook something by impaling it with a sharp point, typically by accident or carelessly. <br><br>Example: "I snagged my sweater on the nail and it ripped."

Snagging

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Verb: to grab or catch something quickly or stealthily, often unexpectedly.<br><br>Example: "She snagged a glimpse of her ex-boyfriend walking down the street."<br><br>Noun: a snag or catch that damages fabric, especially a thread that becomes caught in a garment.<br><br>Example: "There's a snag in my favorite sweater."<br><br>Idiom: to find a mistake or error in something, often in someone's work or statement.<br><br>Example: "The auditor snagged some errors in the company's financial report."

Snaggle

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A word that's not very common!<br><br>The word "snaggle" is a verb that means to become or make something rough or untidy, especially hair. It can also refer to a discrepancy or error in a document or record.<br><br>Example: "Her hair had snaggled after she slept on it with a broken comb."

Snaggletooth

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Snaggletooth: a person whose teeth are crooked or discolored, especially in a charming or endearing way. (often used to describe a lovable and quirky person with imperfect teeth)

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Snags

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