snickersnee

[ˌsnɪkərˈsni]

snickersnee Definition

  • 1a large knife
  • 2a long, heavy, or large knife

Using snickersnee: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "snickersnee" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pirate brandished his snickersnee menacingly.

  • Example

    He pulled out a snickersnee from his belt and began to sharpen it.

snickersnee Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for snickersnee

Phrases with snickersnee

  • to fight with snickersnees

    to engage in a fierce argument or dispute

    Example

    The two politicians fought with snickersnees over the proposed legislation.

  • to threaten or intimidate someone with a weapon or tool

    Example

    The robber drew his snickersnee and demanded that the cashier hand over all the money.

  • to prepare for a confrontation or battle

    Example

    The general sharpened his snickersnee in anticipation of the upcoming battle.

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Summary: snickersnee in Brief

A 'snickersnee' [ˌsnɪkərˈsni] is a large, long, or heavy knife. It is often associated with pirates and other seafarers. The term is used in phrases like 'to fight with snickersnees,' meaning to engage in a fierce argument, and 'to draw one's snickersnee,' meaning to threaten or intimidate someone with a weapon or tool.