Snap

Snap.

Can someone tell me what that word means?

I was at a local drinking establishment last night, and some apparently really clever guy comes in and yells out "SNAP!" to one of his friends.

Then his brilliant friend starts laughing. I thought to myself, "I will never be friends with either of those guys. Their humor is too high-level for me."

Snap?

I've heard this before, and it gets more obnoxious each time.

What's wrong with people?

I think the next time I hear someone say "Snap," I'm going to get right in their face and say "Crackle, pop. There. Are you happy? Now shut up!"
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1 Comments:

At 7:20 PM, February 13, 2005, DB said...

Stooks,

If you don't enjoy "Snap," you might try a host of other one-word nouns (that are also verbs) that indicate when someone has been on the receiving end of social ridicule. For instance, "Burn" or "Dig." A more obscure one is "Scoop."

The real innovative "lingo leader" should try using an adjective in the place of "Snap" the next time he wants to "diss" a buddy. It would be so much more interesting if someone yelled out "Fluffy" or "Creamy."

 

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