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snow verb- to deceive someone; to flirt insincerely US, 1943
- You got it wrong, boy. You mean I’m not snowing you, don’t you? — Evan Hunter, The Blackboard Jungle, p. 160, 1954
- I walked real close to her and talked to her in this kind of soft, sexy voice that I use when I snow girls. — Max Shulman, I was a Teen-Age Dwarf, p. 66, 1959
- I said, “Why, those slippery bastards have conned me, snowed me into holding their bag.” — Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, p. 182, 1962
- My lawyer, Jacobs, tries to snow me, but I know it was Kleinfeld broke that wiretape. — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 163, 1979
- Like somebody gettin snowed? — Robert Campbell, In La-La Land We Trust, p. 172, 1986
- in poker, to bluff or fake US
- — Irwin Steig, Common Sense in Poker, p. 187, 1963
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