What is the meaning of SNUFF. Phrases containing SNUFF
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Snuff dipping is slang for chewing tobacco.
Snuff it is British slang for to die.
Coal-burning engines that burn lignite (which, on the Missouri Pacific at least, is the same color as snuff)
Snuff−it is slang for to die.
Verb. To die. E.g."Bing Crosby snuffed it at the ripe old age of 73, just after finishing a game of golf."
 When something is great (like a car) or a fine girl with a great body walks by. "damn that mami's body is slammin!".
Snuffbox was old slang for the nose.
Snuffer is slang for the nostrils.
Snuff out is slang for kill, murder.
'Snuff' is to punch someone. 'Eye Jammy' is the resulting black eye.
was/is the term Marines use in the same way Army calls themselves grunts. This term's footnoted in one of the major books on Khe Sahn and was in common use in I Corps (1/67-7/68).
Noun. A violent movie showing real murders or torture. Snuff meaning to murder or a murder.
Snuff is slang for to die. Snuff is slang for to kill.Snuff is slang for to sniff cocaine. Snuff is slang for cocaine.
Snuff movie is slang for a violent movie showing real murders.
A manner of using tobacco, generally by wetting a small stick and dipping it into snuff (tobacco) and placing in the mouth. Sometimes tied in a small bag to chew it.
Snuffy is slang for someone who gets sexually aroused by smelling underwear. Snuffy is old slang for tispy, drunk.
 When something is great (like a car) or a fine girl with a great body walks by. "damn that mami's body is slammin!".
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imp. & p. p.
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n.
Obstruction of the nose by mucus; nasal catarrh of infants or children.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Snuffle
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a.
Sulky; angry; vexed.
n. pl.
An instrument for cropping and holding the snuff of a candle.
n.
Resentment, displeasure, or contempt, expressed by a snuffing of the nose.
n.
One who snuffs.
n.
A small box for carrying snuff about the person.
n.
An American plant (Nicotiana Tabacum) of the Nightshade family, much used for smoking and chewing, and as snuff. As a medicine, it is narcotic, emetic, and cathartic. Tobacco has a strong, peculiar smell, and an acrid taste.
a.
Soiled with snuff.
n.
The act of snuffing; a sound made by the air passing through the nose when obstructed.
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The act of snuffing; perception by snuffing; a sniff.
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A waster in the snuff of a candle.
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One who snuffles; one who uses cant.
v. t.
To crop the snuff of, as a candle; to take off the end of the snuff of.
adv.
In a snuffing manner.
v. i.
To snuff; to breathe or puff out; to snort.
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