Meaning of snack | Babel Free
snækDefinitions
- A light meal.
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A share; a part or portion. obsolete
- An item of food eaten between meals.
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A very sexy and attractive person. slang
Equivalents
Afrikaans
peuselhappie
Azərbaycanca
atışdırmalıq
Bosanski
ужина
Cymraeg
byrbryd
Ελληνικά
κολατσιό
Español
aperitivo
bala fría
bocadillo)
bocadillo) bocado
bocado
botana
botanear
collación
comichear
comiscar
comisquear
mecatear
mecato
merendar
merienda
parva
parvedad
picar
piquislabis
piscolabis
refacción
refección
refrigerio
tentempié
Gaeilge
raisín
עברית
חטיף
Hrvatski
ужина
Հայերեն
խորտիկ
ქართული
ხემსი
Kurdî
çerez
Latina
merenda
ລາວ
ອາຫານວ່າງ
Монгол
зууш
Bahasa Melayu
snek
Nederlands
tussendoortje
Polski
przekąska
Română
gustare
Русский
закусить
закуска
закусывать
лёгкая заку́ска
переку́с
перекусить
переку́ска
перекусывать
полдник
снэк
Српски
ужина
Tagalog
meryenda
Українська
закуска
Examples
“The numbers thin out the further we get from London, so I don't feel guilty when I remove my mask momentarily to scoff some of the snacks I'd bought at Marylebone.”
“Up close, he was a total snack. “That was pretty slick.” “Well.” He cocked his head, “I'm a pretty slick guy.” “I'm Kevin,” I said. “Romeo,” he put out his hand. “You're kidding.””
“You were looking like a snack. I was looking like a snack. We were finally going to do what two snacks do... I immediately went into my routine. Covers on. Lights off. But you Mr. Tate...you softly grabbed my hand, kissed it, and turned the lights back on.”
“Her confusion amped up. But so did her attraction. He was a total snack.”
“All my demurrs but double his attacks; / At laſt he vvhiſpers, "Do; and vve go ſnacks."”
“"Have you exhibited very much?" said Young Person in the bar-parlour of the "Coach and Horses," where Mr Watkins was skilfully accumulating local information on the night of his arrival. / "Very little," said Mr Watkins, "just a snack here and there."”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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