Snacked vs Snecked - What's the difference?
snacked | snecked |
(snack)
(obsolete) A share; a part or portion.
* Alexander Pope
(sneck)
(Northern England, Scotland) A latch or catch.
*1980 , (JL Carr), A Month in the Country , Penguin 2010, p. 3:
*:The graveyard wall was in good repair, although, surprisingly, the narrow gate's sneck was smashed and it was held-to by a loop of binder twine.
(Northern England, Scotland) The nose.
A cut.
As verbs the difference between snacked and snecked
is that snacked is (snack) while snecked is (sneck).snacked
English
Verb
(head)snack
English
Etymology 1
Derived terms
* snack bar * snack food * snacker * snackette * snackery * snackless * snackySee also
* munchiesDerived terms
* snack downEtymology 2
See snatch (transitive verb).Noun
(en noun)- At last he whispers, "Do, and we go snacks ."