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snapper noun- the vagina, especially one with exceptional muscular control US, 1975
- The Ape Witch has these two separate things for her knobs and a long flap over her snapper. — Richard Meltzer, Gulcher, p. 76, 1972
- — Xaviera Hollander, The Best Part of a Man, 1975
- [T]here seemed to be nothing more satisfying than to tell your pals that you felt someone up at the movies, or got your finger into her snapper. — Internet: alt-sex.stories.moderated, 16 November 1997
- Tallman went on mimicking Pearl’s raspy voice. “Eat my snapper! Suck harder! Harder!” — Matt Braun, Crossfire, p. 50, 2004
- a girl or young woman US
- Sometimes the Mondos would spend the whole evening in front of Duchesneau’s or Sparky’s, watching the girls, or “snappers,” as they called them. — J. Anthony Lukas, Don’t Shoot–We Are Your Children, p. 221, 1971
- an infant IRELAND
- Bimbo put his glass down. “Sure, that’s wha’ we were put down here for. To have snappers.” — Bernard Share, Slanguage, p. 301, 2003
- the foreskin US, 1941
- a photographer UK, 1910
- Digital snapper[:] Ted Grudowski is a digital / multimedia photographer[.] — The Guardian, 19 August 1999
- in blackjack, an ace and ten-point card dealt as the first two cards to a player US
- — Lee Solkey, Dummy Up and Deal, p. 120, 1980
- — Steve Kuriscak, Casino Talk, p. 51, 1985
- amyl nitrite; an ampoule of amyl nitrite US
- — Joe David Brown (Editor), The Hippies, p. 219, 1967: “Glossary of hippie terms”
- — William D. Alsever, Glossary for the Establishment and Other Uptight People, p. 1, December 1970
- “Amy” is a nickname for amyl nitrate (sic). Better known as “poppers.” Sometimes called “snappers.” — San Francisco Examiner, p. 27,
- December 1976
- Street names [...] rush, snapper, stag[.] — James Kay and Julian Cohen, The Parents’ Complete Guide to Young People and Drugs, p. 144, 1998
- a small, fast-breaking wave AUSTRALIA
- — Gary Fairmont R. Filosa II, The Surfer’s Almanac, p. 195, 1977
- in lobstering, a lobster that is not legal size US
- — Kendall Merriam, The Illustrated Dictionary of Lobstering, p. 81, 1978
- a wooden match US
- — Clarence Major, Dictionary of Afro-American Slang, p. 106, 1970
- the mythical ingredient in baked beans that can be removed to prevent flatulence US
- — John Gould, Maine Lingo, p. 263, 1975
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