Init vs Snit - What's the difference?
init | snit |
(computing)
(computing)
A temper; a lack of patience; a bad mood.
A U.S. unit of volume for liquor equal to 2 jiggers, 3 U.S. fluid ounces, or 88.7 milliliters.
(US, dialect) A beer chaser commonly served in three-ounce servings in highball or juice glasses with a Bloody Mary cocktail in the upper midwest states of United States including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, and Illinois.
As nouns the difference between init and snit
is that init is (computing) while snit is .As a verb init
is (computing).init
English
Noun
(en noun)- After the sixth successive system init he had to concede that the database was corrupt.
Verb
(en verb)- It actually only requires a few bytes to be zeroised to init the drive.
snit
English
Noun
(en noun)- He's in a snit because he got passed over for promotion.
- The bartender served us each a snit with our Bloody Marys this morning.