snickersnee
31fighting — I noun the act of fighting; any contest or struggle (Freq. 25) a fight broke out at the hockey game there was fighting in the streets the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap • Syn: ↑fight, ↑combat, ↑ …
32knife fight — noun fighting with knives • Syn: ↑snickersnee, ↑cut and thrust • Hypernyms: ↑fight, ↑fighting, ↑combat, ↑scrap …
33snick and snee — intransitive verb see snickersnee I …
34snick-a-snee — noun see snickersnee II …
35snee — /snē/ (obsolete) intransitive verb To cut ORIGIN: Du snijden to cut • • • snick and snee, snick or snee, stick or snee see ↑snickersnee …
36snicker-snack — /snikˈər snakˈ/ noun A word coined by Lewis Carroll to evoke the sound of a slicing blade ORIGIN: Imit; also cf ↑snickersnee …
37snick or snee — snick and snee or snick or snee see ↑snickersnee • • • Main Entry: ↑snick …
38stick or snee — see ↑snickersnee • • • Main Entry: ↑stick …
39snick|er|snee — «SNIHK uhr SNEE», noun. a short sword or heavy knife: »As I gnashed my teeth, When from its sheath I drew my snickersnee (W. S. Gilbert). ╂[alteration of earlier stick or snee; see etym. under snick a snee (Cf. ↑snick a snee)] …
40sneaker-snee — variant of snickersnee v …