"Snickers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Snickers" Meaning

Snickers are a type of sweet treat, a family of chocolate bars made by Mars, Inc. They are known for their combination of nougat, caramel, and peanuts covered in milk chocolate, and are one of the most popular chocolate bars in the world. The name "snickers" is also used as a verb, meaning to eat with a smacking or sucking sound, often used humorously to describe eating something tasty.

In addition, the phrase "Snickers-bar" has gained notoriety through advertising, where a series of commercials featuring a character named the "Snickers Man" (a two-handed, authoritative figure) respond to hunger-related situations with "You're not you when you're hungry," emphasizing that eating a Snickers bar can alleviate hunger and improve one's mood.

"Snickers" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "snickers":

Example 1: A small laugh or smirk

She let out a snicker when the comedian made a silly joke.

Example 2: Disguise as rats

She put a fresh layer of makeup on to snicker at her coworkers in front of the camera.

Example 3: A crunching sound

The chips in the bag made a funny snickering sound when I put my fingers on them.

Example 4: Refuse to obey

He tried to snickering wise — refusing to do his homework.

Example 5: Bite with a sudden show of humor or disdain

She snickered at the tone of clueless celebrities in advertisement.

"Snickers" Similar Words

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A person who frequently sneezes.

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A strong, sudden, and usually involuntary expulsion of air from the lungs through the nose and mouth, typically caused by irritation of the nasal mucous membranes.

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To inhale air through the nose to catch a scent or smell.

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To sniffed (verb):<br><br>1. To catch the scent of something, often in a sudden or slightly resentful manner. ("She sniffed the air, trying to catch the scent of fresh-cut grass.")<br>2. To regard someone or something with suspicion or distrust. ("He sniffed at the stranger's explanation, not believing a word.")<br>3. In computing, to attempt to detect a particular piece of software or a virus signature, often in an automated manner. ("The antivirus software sniffs out malware on the user's computer.")<br><br>Synonyms: scent, smell, sniff, snuffle.<br><br>Antonyms: liked, approved, accepted.

Sniffer

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The word "sniffer" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. A person who sniffles or has a cold, often characterized by a runny nose and a cough. <br>Example: "The sniffer on the plane was hacking up nasty germs and infecting everyone around him."<br><br>2. A device that detects and identifies smells or odors, like a gas detector or an electronic nose.<br><br>3. In computing, a "sniffer" refers to a program that intercepts and analyzes data packets as they are transmitted over a network, often used for network monitoring, security testing, or data collection.

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