snip

Etymology
From or, of  origin. Compare.

Verb

 * 1) To cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.
 * 2) To reduce the price of a product, to create a snip.
 * 3) To break off; to snatch away.
 * 4)  To circumcise.
 * 5)  To perform a vasectomy.
 * 6)  To remove the irrelevant parts of quotations in the reply message.
 * 7) To speak or say in a snippish manner.
 * 1)  To perform a vasectomy.
 * 2)  To remove the irrelevant parts of quotations in the reply message.
 * 3) To speak or say in a snippish manner.
 * 1)  To perform a vasectomy.
 * 2)  To remove the irrelevant parts of quotations in the reply message.
 * 3) To speak or say in a snippish manner.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: режа с ножица
 * Finnish: ,
 * French: ,
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Polish: ciachać, ciachnąć
 * Spanish:

Noun

 * 1) The act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.
 * 2) A single cut with scissors, clippers, or similar tool.
 * 3) A small amount of something; a pinch.
 * 4) A piece cut out by snipping.
 * 5)  Something acquired for a low price; a bargain.
 * That wholesale auction lot was a snip at $10.
 * 1)  A vasectomy.
 * 2)  A small or weak person, especially a young one.
 * 3)  An act or sound of snipping, the sound produced by scissors.
 * 4)  An impertinent or mischievous person.
 * 5)  A share or portion; a snack.
 * 6)  A tailor.
 * 7) A white marking on a horse's muzzle, between the nostrils.
 * 1)  A share or portion; a snack.
 * 2)  A tailor.
 * 3) A white marking on a horse's muzzle, between the nostrils.
 * 1) A white marking on a horse's muzzle, between the nostrils.
 * 1) A white marking on a horse's muzzle, between the nostrils.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * Hungarian: nyisszantás, lenyisszantás, ,
 * Icelandic: snifsi


 * Finnish: hyvä kauppa
 * Hungarian:


 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Finnish: ,


 * French:
 * German: Schnipp
 * Italian: zac
 * Romanian:
 * Turkish: kırt

Etymology
From, ultimately from the root of.

Noun

 * 1)  A snipe or woodcock, thin-beaked bird of the genera, , ,  and.
 * 2)  A 100 guilders banknote.