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		Definition of snodger in English: snodgeradjective ˈsnɒdʒə Australian dated, informal Very good; first class.  an absolutely snodger effort  Example sentencesExamples -  Where the outback meets the tropics is a snodger place.
 -  The snodger whiting weren't biting when Darryl and his mates ventured south.
 -  It was a snodger day! The apple trees was white with bloom. All things seemed good to me.
 -  If you see a very pretty girl passing, you might properly comment that she is snodger.
 -  I felt a solid bump and drove the hooks into a snodger bream.
 -  The next pic is her sister with a snodger snapper.
 -  I am having what boys call a 'snodger' time here.
 -  Anyway, have a snodger time and keep safe.
 
 
 noun ˈsnɒdʒə Australian dated, informal Someone or something that is exceptionally good.  we had a snodger of a sunset  Example sentencesExamples -  'We'll get some snodgers soon,' Russell says.
 -  I didn't realise it was a world record, but I knew it was a snodger.
 -  On the bottom hook was a snodger of a trout.
 -  It was also noted that our top-producing heifer had once again brought in a snodger of a calf.
 -  He was a big snodger — a nice bloke but always getting into strife.
 -  He declared it to be a snodger of a day.
 -  The club had a snodger of a weekend.
 -  Chris hooked another snodger as did one of the other lads.
 -  Some guys have landed real snodgers.
 
 
 Origin   Early 20th century: of unknown origin; perhaps related to Scots and northern English dialect snod 'neat, tidy, trim, spruce'.     |