释义 |
snarf verb- to drink or to eat something, especially greedily UK
Possibly abbreviated and adapted from an affected UK pronunciation of SNAFFLE (to acquire). - [E]veryone else snarfed pink champagne[.] — The Times Magazine, p. 7, 2 March 2002
- We snarfed Cheez Whiz. My dad rooted on race and “heart.” — James Ellroy, Destination Morgue, p. 4, 2004
- to take something; to grab something US
- “Snarfing” Tricks — American Speech, pp. 313–314, December 1968
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