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Revision as of 18:55, 12 April 2024
Word: Snacked(Snacc'd) (informal)
Part of Speech: Verb
Definition:
(slang) To be unexpectedly hit or covered with a small amount of freeze-dried food. (often humorous)
Origin:
This term likely originated online communities and is a humorous take on the more common definition of "snacking" (eating a small amount of food). The misspelling "snacc'd" adds to the informal and lighthearted nature of the word.
Usage:
- "Snacked(snacc'd)" is used primarily in casual settings and online communication.
- It is especially common in memes and pet accounts.
Examples:
- The cat got snacked(snacc'd) after a person donated money to the feeder.
- We found the dog happily chomping away after being snacked(snacc'd) by a surprise rain of freeze-dried snacks.
Note:
- "Snacked(snacc'd)" is a playful term and should not be used in formal contexts.
Gallery
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Mr. Happy after getting "Snacked"
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A lighter case of being "Snacc'd"