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Sip vs Snip - What's the difference?

sip | snip |


As nouns the difference between sip and snip

is that sip is a small mouthful of drink while snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

As verbs the difference between sip and snip

is that sip is to drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time while snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

Snip vs Snap - What's the difference?

snip | snap |


In obsolete terms the difference between snip and snap

is that snip is a share or portion; a snack while snap is a greedy fellow.

As verbs the difference between snip and snap

is that snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors while snap is to fracture or break apart suddenly.

As nouns the difference between snip and snap

is that snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something while snap is a quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound.

As an interjection snap is

the winning cry at a game of snap.

Snip vs Snipe - What's the difference?

snip | snipe |


As verbs the difference between snip and snipe

is that snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors while snipe is to hunt snipe.

As nouns the difference between snip and snipe

is that snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something while snipe is any of various limicoline game birds of the genera Gallinago, Lymnocryptes and Coenocorypha in the family Scolopacidae, having a long, slender, nearly straight beak.

Snip vs Nip - What's the difference?

snip | nip |


As verbs the difference between snip and nip

is that snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors while nip is to catch and enclose or compress tightly between two surfaces, or points which are brought together or closed; to pinch; to close in upon.

As nouns the difference between snip and nip

is that snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something while nip is a small quantity of something edible or a potable liquor.

As an initialism NIP is

national Immunization Program.

Slip vs Snip - What's the difference?

slip | snip |


As nouns the difference between slip and snip

is that slip is briefs ; panties while snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

As a verb snip is

to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

Ship vs Snip - What's the difference?

ship | snip |


As nouns the difference between ship and snip

is that ship is a water-borne vessel generally larger than a boat while snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

As verbs the difference between ship and snip

is that ship is to send by water-borne transport while snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

Snip vs Offcut - What's the difference?

snip | offcut |


As verbs the difference between snip and offcut

is that snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors while offcut is to cut off.

As nouns the difference between snip and offcut

is that snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something while offcut is a piece that has been cut off of a larger piece when not needed; surplus.

As an adjective offcut is

cut off.

Snip vs Unsnipped - What's the difference?

snip | unsnipped |


In informal|lang=en terms the difference between snip and unsnipped

is that snip is (informal) to circumcise while unsnipped is (informal) uncircumcised.

As a verb snip

is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

As a noun snip

is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

As an adjective unsnipped is

not snipped; intact.

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