Shacky vs Snacky - What's the difference?
shacky | snacky |
run-down, like a shack
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, passage=The décor will have “a shacky look,” Mr. Abrams said, and the menu will have seaside and raw bar specialties: 79 Macdougal Street (Bleecker Street), (212) 260-0100. }} Of food, suitable as a snack.
As adjectives the difference between shacky and snacky
is that shacky is run-down, like a shack while snacky is of food, suitable as a snack.shacky
English
Adjective
(er)citation
snacky
English
Adjective
(er)- ''If I haven't time for a proper lunch, I pick up something snacky from the store.