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!”

One Reply to “Snap”

  1. 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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