snickers

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
14
Words With Friends
16
Letters
8
Pronunciation
/ˈsnɪkəz/(UK)
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/ˈsnɪkəz/(UK) · /ˈsnɪkəɹz/(US)

Definition of snickers

3 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A chocolate bar produced by the Mars company, with a peanut, caramel and nougat filling.
    “Over in a corner of the building, amid the packing crates and pallets, the snack bar is doing a land-office business. Burgers, hot dogs, potato chips, Snickerses, some fresh fruit and some tired-looking pastries, soda, and very respectable coffee are being dispensed by a hurried man named Willie and his three female assistants.”
    “From his expression, it seemed that the only thing of importance taking place in the room was his deciding between a Snickers and a Babe Ruth!”
    “"Yep," said Robin, reaching into the cooler for a diet soda and a Snickers.”
    “Yet, though Halloween has long been seen as a time for mild pranks, along with usually unverifiable eerie activity, the dread it inspires seems to us to be more mock than real. Not only are those caramel apples and miniature Snickerses positively delicious but, for many of us, so is the contemplation of those awful things briefly going “bump!” in the night beyond our windows—that is, as long as we’re safe inside.”
    “He saw humans feed them something called a Snickers, and he could feel the pain of those same deer as their stomachs twisted and contorted, but they came back for more of these Snickers.”
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noun

  1. A chocolate bar produced by the Mars company, with a peanut, caramel and nougat filling.
    “Over in a corner of the building, amid the packing crates and pallets, the snack bar is doing a land-office business. Burgers, hot dogs, potato chips, Snickerses, some fresh fruit and some tired-looking pastries, soda, and very respectable coffee are being dispensed by a hurried man named Willie and his three female assistants.”
    “From his expression, it seemed that the only thing of importance taking place in the room was his deciding between a Snickers and a Babe Ruth!”
    “"Yep," said Robin, reaching into the cooler for a diet soda and a Snickers.”
    “Yet, though Halloween has long been seen as a time for mild pranks, along with usually unverifiable eerie activity, the dread it inspires seems to us to be more mock than real. Not only are those caramel apples and miniature Snickerses positively delicious but, for many of us, so is the contemplation of those awful things briefly going “bump!” in the night beyond our windows—that is, as long as we’re safe inside.”
    “He saw humans feed them something called a Snickers, and he could feel the pain of those same deer as their stomachs twisted and contorted, but they came back for more of these Snickers.”
  2. (form-of, plural)plural of snicker

verb

  1. (form-of, indicative, present, singular, third-person)third-person singular simple present indicative of snicker

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Etymology

Coined in 1930, from the name of a favorite horse owned by the Mars family, from snicker (“to whinny”) + -s (hypocoristic suffix).

Anagrams of snickers

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Words you can make from snickers

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