Define Snipe Meaning

Snipe
New England slang for a scavenged, partially smoked cigarette.

"Go swipe us some mouthwash and I'll gather up some snipes."
By Hettie
Snipe
Navy slang for crewmen who work below decks especially in the engine room.

The world of the aircraft carrier is largely inhabited by snipes, deck apes, airdales, and zeros.
By Etheline
Snipe
1. to shoot something with great accuracy
2. to score a difficult point in a game/sport

1. When I was playing SOCOM, I sniped him from 500 yards away.
2. At our lacrosse game,I sniped that goal in the top shelf with 2 defenders on me.
By Kaitlin
Snipe
An imaginary creature created to fool gullable people. Lots of times this prank is pulled on camp outs and is said you go on snipe hunts.

Camper 1: Hey lets go snipe hunting.
Camper 2: Whats a snipe?
Camper 1: You'll see.
By Cory
Snipe
a smaller version of the woodcock often found in marshy areas that is notoriously difficult to shoot

johny bagged a rather fine brace of snipe up at poormanbury last saturday
By Averil
Snipe
Snipe is an all purpose word:
1)n. Of or pertaining to something that was attained in crutial timing or just an overal good thing.
2)v. The most common use. The process of attaining something in crutial timing. Specifically, it can refer to "hooking up" with someone.

1) "Dude, did you go to the movie last night?"
"Yea,it was almost sold out but I sniped the last ticket."

2) "Sup playa, did I see you makin' on some honeys last night?"
"You know it! I sniped some ass."
By Batsheva
Snipe
A half burned, but still good extinguished cigarette, found in an ash tray or on the ground.

Man, your work is a killer place for snipes!
By Liana
Snipe
1 : v. to fire upon an exposed target, typically from a distance/hidden

2 : v. to steal something of little or no value

3 : n. a surprisingly existant longbilled bird known to inhabit marshlands, the object of snipe hunts, which are doomed to failure, as success is not the goal.

1 : Bah, I can't believe you let that newb snipe you with a pistol.
2 : I'm going to go snipe a couple cigs from Edward, she won't miss 'em.
3 : Snipe hunts only work once.
By Bobbee
Snipe
1) n. Fraudulent tax return.

2) v. To flee the immediate jurisdiction or area.

1) Wesley Snipes filed a snipe, so he had to snipe.

2) "Yo, hoe, your daddy just opened the door, I best snipe.
By Queenie
Snipe
The act of setting your eye on someone and working your game so you can go in for the pounce and get some play.

Ashley sniped that cute asian boy in the corner and ended up going home with him.
By Claudie