verb

definition

To cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

example

I don't want you to take much hair off; just snip my mullet off.

definition

To reduce the price of a product, to create a snip.

definition

To break off; to snatch away.

definition

To circumcise.

definition

To remove the irrelevant parts of quotations in the reply message.

adjective

definition

Circumcised.

Examples of snipped in a Sentence

Skin tags may be simply snipped off with surgical scissors.

In some cases, the text is snipped from other sources.

A cell best deleted; snipped into sections with safety scissors, then cast upon the four winds.

Long layers can be snipped into your style to create lift and the coveted "messy" look.

After that I just snipped the existing wire close to the circuit board and soldered the new wire onto the short wire ends.

Serve in bowls with a few snipped chives to garnish.

Additionally, avoid using a shaver on fabrics that are embroidered, as it is very likely that the delicate thread will be snipped and then unravel.

Scissors in hand, she snipped off a pair of pantyhose, and voila, Spanx were born.

The baby is gently wrapped up and the frenulum quickly snipped with sharp, blunt-ended scissors.

The last time you had bubblegum in your hair, you were in second grade and had to have it snipped off.

A long bob offers some safety and comfort if you're used to a longer look in the front, while the snipped and raised back helps create a more unique silhouette.

The left inner gill-plate is also snipped to show the subjacent orifices of the left renal organ x, and of the genital gland (testis or ovary) y.

In the same figure the free part of the inner lamella of the inner gill-plate resting on the foot is marked z, whilst the attached parjt - the most anterior - has been snipped with scissors so as to show the genital and nephridial apertures x and y.

And looking back upon that course afterwards, he records with much complacency how his earliest St Andrews sermon built up a whole fabric of aggressive Protestantism upon Puritan theory, so that his startled hearers muttered, "Others sned (snipped) the branches; this man strikes at the root."

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