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snarf /snɑːf /verb [with object] informal, chiefly North AmericanEat or drink quickly or greedily: they snarfed up frozen yogurt...- Enno couldn't help but snarf it down, only to feel awkward as he finished his before anyone had made a second bite.
- I ended up snarfing a bunch of Ritz crackers (first crackers I've had in weeks, aside from the wedding last week) to tide me over until dinner.
- The dish was tasty but so violently rich, you felt almost embarrassed eating it, like a pimply adolescent snarfing a public bag of candy.
Origin1950s: perhaps imitative. |