snapsnæp
snap (v)
- present
- snaps
- past
- snapped
- past participle
- snapped
- present participle
- snapping
snap (n)
snap (adv)
snap
snap
English Definitions:
catch, grab, snatch, snap (noun)
the act of catching an object with the hands
"Mays made the catch with his back to the plate"; "he made a grab for the ball before it landed"; "Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away"; "the infielder's snap and throw was a single motion"
snap (noun)
a spell of cold weather
"a cold snap in the middle of May"
snap bean, snap (noun)
tender green beans without strings that easily snap into sections
gingersnap, ginger snap, snap, ginger nut (noun)
a crisp round cookie flavored with ginger
snap (noun)
the noise produced by the rapid movement of a finger from the tip to the base of the thumb on the same hand
"servants appeared at the snap of his fingers"
crack, cracking, snap (noun)
a sudden sharp noise
"the crack of a whip"; "he heard the cracking of the ice"; "he can hear the snap of a twig"
snap (noun)
a sudden breaking
elasticity, snap (noun)
the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed
"the waistband had lost its snap"
snapshot, snap, shot (noun)
an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera
"my snapshots haven't been developed yet"; "he tried to get unposed shots of his friends"
snap, snap fastener, press stud (noun)
a fastener used on clothing; fastens with a snapping sound
"children can manage snaps better than buttons"
cinch, breeze, picnic, snap, duck soup, child's play, pushover, walkover, piece of cake (noun)
any undertaking that is easy to do
"marketing this product will be no picnic"
snap (noun)
the act of snapping the fingers; movement of a finger from the tip to the base of the thumb on the same hand
"he gave his fingers a snap"
centering, snap (verb)
(American football) putting the ball in play by passing it (between the legs) to a back
"the quarterback fumbled the snap"
snap, snarl (verb)
utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone
"The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer"; "The guard snarled at us"
tear, rupture, snap, bust (verb)
separate or cause to separate abruptly
"The rope snapped"; "tear the paper"
snap, crack (verb)
break suddenly and abruptly, as under tension
"The pipe snapped"
snap, click (verb)
move or strike with a noise
"he clicked on the light"; "his arm was snapped forward"
snap (verb)
close with a snapping motion
"The lock snapped shut"
snap, crack (verb)
make a sharp sound
"his fingers snapped"
snap (verb)
move with a snapping sound
"bullets snapped past us"
snatch, snatch up, snap (verb)
to grasp hastily or eagerly
"Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone"
snap (verb)
put in play with a snap
"snap a football"
snap, click, flick (verb)
cause to make a snapping sound
"snap your fingers"
break down, lose it, snap (verb)
lose control of one's emotions
"When she heard that she had not passed the exam, she lost it completely"; "When her baby died, she snapped"
snap (verb)
bring the jaws together
"he snapped indignantly"
photograph, snap, shoot (verb)
record on photographic film
"I photographed the scene of the accident"; "She snapped a picture of the President"
snap (Noun)
A quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound.
snap (Noun)
A sudden break.
snap (Noun)
An attempt to seize, bite, attack, or grab.
snap (Noun)
The act of making a snapping sound by pressing the thumb and a opposing finger of the same hand together and suddenly releasing the grip so that the finger hits against the palm.
snap (Noun)
A fastening device that makes a snapping sound when used.
snap (Noun)
A photograph (an abbreviation of snapshot)
snap (Noun)
The sudden release of something held under pressure or tension.
snap (Noun)
A thin circular cookie or similar good:
snap (Noun)
A brief, sudden period of a certain weather;
snap (Verb)
To fracture or break apart suddenly.
snap (Verb)
To give forth or produce a sharp cracking noise; to crack.
snap (Verb)
To attempt to seize with the teeth or bite.
snap (Verb)
To attempt to seize with eagerness.
snap (Verb)
To speak abruptly or sharply.
snap (Verb)
To give way abruptly and loudly.
snap (Verb)
To suffer a mental breakdown, usually while under tension.
snap (Verb)
To flash or appear to flash as with light.
snap (Verb)
To fit or fasten together with a snapping sound.
snap (Noun)
A very short period of time (figuratively, the time taken to snap one's fingers), or a task that can be accomplished in such a period.
snap (Noun)
A snap bean such as Phaseolus vulgaris.
snap (Noun)
The passing of a football from the center to a back that begins play, a hike.
snap (Noun)
A rivet: a scrapbooking embellishment.
snap (Noun)
A small meal, a snack.
snap (Noun)
A card game, primarily for children, in which players cry "snap" to claim pairs of matching cards.
snap (Noun)
lunch
snap (Verb)
To jump to a fixed position relative to another element.
snap (Verb)
To snatch with or as if with the teeth.
snap (Verb)
To pull apart with a snapping sound; to pop loose.
snap (Verb)
To say abruptly or sharply.
snap (Verb)
To cause something to emit a snapping sound, such as a fastener.
snap (Verb)
To close something using a snap as a fastener.
snap (Verb)
To snap one's fingers: to make a snapping sound often by pressing the thumb and an opposing finger of the same hand together and suddenly releasing the grip so that the finger hits against the palm. Alternatively, by bringing the index finger quickly down onto the middle finger and thumb, thereby creating the same sound.
snap (Verb)
To cause to move suddenly and smartly.
snap (Verb)
To take a photograph; to release a camera's shutter (which may make a snapping sound).
snap (Verb)
To pass the ball from the center to a back; to hike the ball.
snap (Interjection)
The winning cry at a game of snap.
snap (Interjection)
By extension from the card game, "I've got one the same." or similar
snap (Interjection)
Ritual utterance of agreement (after the cry in the card game snap).
snap (Interjection)
Used in place of expletive to express surprise, usually in response to a negative statement or news; often used facetiously.
snap (Interjection)
Ritual utterance used after something is said by two people at exactly the same time.
Snap
A snap is the backwards passing of the ball in American and Canadian football at the start of play from scrimmage.
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