| Idiom | Meaning | Example | 
| snap a picture | 
(See take a picture)
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| snap at | 
speak in a harsh tone, answer sharply
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If I talk to you while you're watching TV, you snap at me.
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| snapped | 
drunk, loaded, looped
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Whenever he gets snapped, he wants to fight.
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| snatch victory from the jaws of defeat | 
win when it appears that you will lose, mount a comeback
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The opinion polls showed we were losing, but we snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.
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| snazzy | 
stylish, neat, way cool
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That's a snazzy suit, George. It looks great on you.
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| snitch | 
tattle, squeal, tell on
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That little devil! He snitched! He told Dad!
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| snootful | 
(See a snootful)
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| snotty-nosed kid | 
a child, a boy with a dirty face
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I was just a snotty-nosed kid when I got my first job.
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| snow job | 
(See a snow job)
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| snow them | 
fool them, tell them a false story
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You can't snow them. They know if you're telling a lie.
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