What is a Snickersnee?

Noun. snickersnee (plural snickersnees) A large sword-like knife, especially one used as a weapon. quotations ▼ (archaic) A knife fight.
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Is Snickersnee a real word?

a knife, especially one used as a weapon.
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Where did the word Snickersnee come from?

snickersnee (n.)

1690s, "a fight with knives," from snick-or-snee (1610s) "to thrust and cut in knife-fighting," also snick-a-snee, snick-and-snee, which is suspected to be Englished from a Dutch phrase (early English uses typically are in a Dutch context).
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How do you use Snickersnee in a sentence?

Snickersnee may be used as a noun or as a verb meaning "to fight with a snickersnee": "Smedley discovered quickly that he could not snickersnee the rapidly approaching grizzly bear."
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What is a snee knife?

Noun. snee (plural snees) (obsolete) A large knife.
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What knife does the Grim Reaper use?

A scythe is a sharp, curved blade used for mowing or reaping. While farmers use it to cut plants, the grim reaper uses it to, well, scare you to death. In Old English, scythe was spelled siðe.
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What is grim reapers knife called?

The scythe is an image that reminds us that Death reaps the souls of sinners like the peasant who harvests corn in his field. Each movement of the scythe brings thousands of souls.
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What is a Ninnyhammer?

Noun. ninnyhammer (plural ninnyhammers) a foolish person; a simpleton quotations ▼
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What's the meaning of flapdoodle?

/ˈflæp.duː.dəl/ an idea, something said or written, or behaviorthat is silly or stupid: I have no time for all that flapdoodle. Synonym. nonsense.
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What does gardyloo mean?

Interjection. gardyloo. (Scotland, obsolete) Used by people in medieval Scotland to warn passers-by of waste about to be thrown from a window into the street below. The term was still in use as late as the 1930s and 1940s, when many people had no indoor toilets. quotations ▼
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What does kerfuffle mean in Scottish?

The Evolution of Kerfuffle. Fuffle is an old Scottish verb that means “to muss” or “to throw into disarray”—in other words, to (literally) ruffle someone's (figurative) feathers.
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What is a synonym for Snickersnee?

Definitions of snickersnee. fighting with knives. synonyms: cut-and-thrust, knife fight. type of: combat, fight, fighting, scrap.
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What does kerfuffle mean in Yiddish?

Kerfuffle means "disturbance or fuss," often describing a situation that's received more attention than it deserves.
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What does Taradiddle mean dictionary?

taradiddle \tair-uh-DID-ul\ noun. 1 : a trivial or childish lie : fib. 2 : pretentious nonsense. Examples: "The time came when she not only told her taradiddle about having 'hunted quite a lot,' she even came near believing it." — George Orwell, Burmese Days, 1934.
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What is a Catawampus person?

dialectal : fierce, savage, destructive. dialectal : askew, awry, cater-cornered.
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What is a lurry?

lurry (plural lurries) (obsolete) A confused heap; a throng or jumble, as of people or sounds.
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What does Hornswaggled mean?

transitive verb. slang. : to trick or deceive (someone) : bamboozle, hoax.
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What is a hornist?

: one who plays a French horn.
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What is a Throttlebottom?

Noun. throttlebottom (plural throttlebottoms) (derogatory) An incompetent holder of a public office.
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What is death holding in his hand?

One of the most common and enduring of these is the Grim Reaper—usually a skeletal figure, who is often shrouded in a dark, hooded robe and carrying a scythe to “reap” human souls.
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What is a grunt knife?

About Grunt Folding Knife

An upswept blade spine and a rounded belly provide maximized cutting edge control. The curved handle and flipper tab create a secure resting place for the hand in the open position.
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What knife do cowboys carry?

The cowboys of yore nearly all carried a folding pocketknife. They were called “Stockman's Knives” and usually had three blades. You can still find these useful tools and I can usually find one in my pocket. You may not cut yourself out of a wreck with one, but for opening a bag of fritos they're perfect!
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What knife was used in John Wick?

The John Wick movies have made OTF knives more popular recently after showcasing a few different Microtech OTF knives in the series. The Tekto Skar is an OTF knife that closely resembles the Microtech Combat Troodon used in John Wick 2, albeit at less than half the price.
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Is death a male or female?

In English and German culture, Death is typically portrayed as male, but in French, Spanish, and Italian culture, it is not uncommon for Death to be female.
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