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snit noun- a mild temper tantrum US, 1939
- “She’s going to the same place we are!” said Fortney. “Wanna try again or are you in too much of a snit?” — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 63, 1996
- among Nova Scotians of German descent, an apple slice CANADA
- In Lunenburg County, “snits” are dried apple slices. The word comes, adapted into English conversation, from the German word “schnitten,” “to cut.” — Lewis Poteet, The South Shore Phrase Book, p. 104, 1999
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