snarf

snarf
1. v.
1) To eat messily, noisily, and quickly; also, to have food come out of one's facial orifices.

I snarfed my lunch because I only had ten minutes to eat.

2) To consume totally and in secret.

Hey, Chris shouted, who snarfed all the biscuits?

2. n.
1) an unlikeable, ugly, or unappealing person
2) A unit of measurement, roughly equal to 1/16th of an inch (approx. 1.6mm)
Can be divided into an arf (one-half snarf, 1/32nd inch) and an rf (one-quarter snarf, 1/64th).

Hey Bobby! This piece of wood you cut is too long. Take a snarf more off, would ya?

3) Drinking and then spraying liquid out your nose.

Hahaha! You flat out snarfed that Sprite. Want a tissue?

4) getting a great item at a low price at an antique auction

I really snarffed up that item fast


Dictionary of american slang with examples. .

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  • snarf — [snärf] vt. Slang to eat or ingest very quickly: often with down or up …   English World dictionary

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  • snarf — 1. v. 1) To eat messily, noisily, and quickly; also, to have food come out of one s facial orifices. I snarfed my lunch because I only had ten minutes to eat. 2) To consume totally and in secret. Hey, Chris shouted, who snarfed all the biscuits?… …   Dictionary of american slang

  • snarf — verb a) To eat or consume greedily. , He snarfed a whole bag of chips in a couple of minutes! b) To take something by dubious means, but without the connotations of stealing; to take something without regard to etiquette. Freed from the usual… …   Wiktionary

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