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epns

insp

naps

naps

noun

  1. (slang) kinky or curly hair
  2. plural of nap

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nap

nasp

nips

nips

noun

  1. plural of nip

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nip

npsi

nsap

pans

pans

noun

  1. plural of pan

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pan

pens

pens

noun

  1. (obsolete) plural of penny
  2. plural of pen

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pen

pins

pins

noun

  1. plural of pin

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pin

pons

pons

noun

  1. (anatomy) A bridge-like tissue connecting two parts of an organ.
  2. (neuroanatomy) A band of nerve fibres, from the Latin term pōns Varoliī, within the brain stem.

psdn

pstn

puns

puns

noun

  1. plural of pun

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pun

sepn

snap

snap

adj

  1. (informal, attributive) Done, made, performed, etc., quickly and unexpectedly, or without deliberation.

intj

  1. (Britain) Ritual utterance of agreement (after the cry in the card game snap).
  2. (Britain, Australia, New Zealand) Ritual utterance used after something is said by two people at exactly the same time.
  3. (Britain, Australia, by extension) "I've got one the same!", "Me too!"
  4. (Canada, US) Used in place of expletive to express surprise, usually in response to a negative statement or news; often used facetiously.
  5. The cry used in a game of snap when winning a hand.

noun

  1. (American football) A backward pass or handoff of a football from its position on the ground that puts the ball in play; a hike.
  2. (Linux) A package provided for the application sandboxing system snapd developed by Canonical.
  3. (UK, regional) A small meal, a snack; lunch.
  4. (colloquial) A rivet: a scrapbooking embellishment.
  5. (colloquial) Something of no value.
  6. (fishing) A small device resembling a safety pin, used to attach the bait or lure to the line.
  7. (informal) A photograph; a snapshot.
  8. (obsolete) A greedy fellow.
  9. (physics, humorous) jounce (the fourth derivative of the position vector with respect to time), followed by crackle and pop
  10. (slang) Something that is easy or effortless.
  11. (slang, archaic) Any circumstance out of which money may be made or an advantage gained. used primarily in the phrase soft snap.
  12. (slang, dated) A brief theatrical engagement.
  13. (slang, dated) A cheat or sharper.
  14. (social media) A visual message sent through the Snapchat application.
  15. (uncountable) A card game, primarily for children, in which players cry "snap" to claim pairs of matching cards as they are turned up.
  16. (uncountable) A crisp or pithy quality; epigrammatic point or force.
  17. A brief, sudden period of a certain weather; used primarily in the phrase cold snap.
  18. A fastening device that makes a snapping sound when used.
  19. A newsflash.
  20. A quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound.
  21. A quick offhand shot with a firearm; a snap shot.
  22. A snap bean such as Phaseolus vulgaris.
  23. A snapper, or snap beetle.
  24. A sudden break.
  25. A thin circular cookie or similar baked good.
  26. A tool used by glass-moulders.
  27. A tool used by riveters.
  28. A very short period of time (figuratively, the time taken to snap one's fingers), or a task that can be accomplished in such a period.
  29. An attempt to seize, bite, attack, or grab.
  30. That which is, or may be, snapped up; something bitten off, seized, or obtained by a single quick movement; hence, a bite, morsel, or fragment; a scrap.
  31. The act of snapping the fingers; making a sound by pressing a finger against the thumb and suddenly releasing to strike the hand.
  32. The sudden release of something held under pressure or tension.
  33. briskness; vigour; energy; decision

verb

  1. (cricket, transitive) To catch out sharply (a batsman who has just snicked a bowled ball).
  2. (intransitive) To attempt to seize or bite with the teeth, beak, etc.
  3. (intransitive) To attempt to seize with eagerness.
  4. (intransitive) To fit or fasten together with a snapping sound.
  5. (intransitive) To flash or appear to flash as with light.
  6. (intransitive) To give forth or produce a sharp cracking noise; to crack.
  7. (intransitive) To give way abruptly and loudly.
  8. (intransitive) To speak abruptly or sharply.
  9. (intransitive) To suffer a mental breakdown, usually while under tension.
  10. (intransitive, computing, graphical user interface) To jump to a fixed position relative to another element.
  11. (intransitive, transitive) To fracture or break apart suddenly.
  12. (social media, transitive) To send a visual message through the Snapchat application.
  13. (transitive) To cause something to emit a snapping sound, especially by closing it rapidly.
  14. (transitive) To cause to move suddenly and smartly.
  15. (transitive) To close something using a snap as a fastener.
  16. (transitive) To pull apart with a snapping sound; to pop loose.
  17. (transitive) To say abruptly or sharply.
  18. (transitive) To snap one's fingers: to make a snapping sound, often by pressing the thumb and an opposing finger of the same hand together and suddenly releasing the grip so that the finger hits against the palm; alternatively, by bringing the index finger quickly down onto the middle finger and thumb.
  19. (transitive) To snatch with or as if with the teeth.
  20. (transitive) To take a photograph; to release a camera's shutter (which may make a snapping sound).
  21. (transitive, American football) To put (a football) in play by a backward pass or handoff from its position on the ground; to hike (a football).
  22. (transitive, dated) To speak to abruptly or sharply; to treat snappishly; usually with up.
  23. To misfire.

snip

snip

noun

  1. (dated) An impertinent or mischievous person.
  2. (definite, the snip, euphemistic) A vasectomy.
  3. (informal) A small or weak person, especially a young one.
  4. (informal) Something acquired for a low price; a bargain.
  5. (obsolete) A share or portion; a snack.
  6. (obsolete, slang) A tailor.
  7. (onomatopoeia) An act or sound of snipping, the sound produced by scissors.
  8. A piece cut out by snipping.
  9. A single cut with scissors, clippers, or similar tool.
  10. A small amount of something; a pinch.
  11. A white marking on a horse's muzzle, between the nostrils.
  12. The act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

verb

  1. (Internet) To remove the irrelevant parts of quotations in the reply message.
  2. (informal) To circumcise.
  3. To break off; to snatch away.
  4. To cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.
  5. To reduce the price of a product, to create a snip.

snmp

snop

snpa

snup

span

span

noun

  1. (US, Canada) A pair of horses or other animals driven together; usually, such a pair of horses when similar in color, form, and action.
  2. (architecture, construction) The length of a cable, wire, rope, chain between two consecutive supports.
  3. (architecture, construction) The spread or extent of an arch or between its abutments, or of a beam, girder, truss, roof, bridge, or the like, between supports.
  4. (by extension) A small space or a brief portion of time.
  5. (computing) The time required to execute a parallel algorithm on an infinite number of processors, i.e. the shortest distance across a directed acyclic graph representing the computation steps.
  6. (mathematics) The space of all linear combinations of something.
  7. (nautical) A rope having its ends made fast so that a purchase can be hooked to the bight; also, a rope made fast in the center so that both ends can be used.
  8. A portion of something by length; a subsequence.
  9. Any of various traditional units of length approximating this distance, especially the English handspan of 9 inches forming ⅛ fathom and equivalent to 22.86 cm.
  10. The full width of an open hand from the end of the thumb to the end of the little finger used as an informal unit of length.
  11. wingspan of a plane or bird

verb

  1. (archaic, now nonstandard) simple past tense of spin
  2. (intransitive, US, dated) To be matched, as horses.
  3. (mathematics) To generate an entire space by means of linear combinations.
  4. (transitive) To extend through (a time period).
  5. (transitive) To extend through the distance between or across.
  6. (transitive) To fetter, as a horse; to hobble.
  7. (transitive) To measure by the span of the hand with the fingers extended, or with the fingers encompassing the object.

spin

spin

noun

  1. (UK, prison slang) A search of a prisoner's cell for forbidden articles.
  2. (aviation) A condition of flight where a stalled aircraft is simultaneously pitching, yawing, and rolling in a spinning motion.
  3. (countable, uncountable) A favourable comment or interpretation intended to bias opinion on an otherwise unpleasant situation.
  4. (dated) An unmarried woman; a spinster.
  5. (informal, used among autistic people) Special interest of an autistic person.
  6. (mechanical engineering) An abnormal condition in journal bearings where the bearing seizes to the rotating shaft and rotates inside the journal, destroying both the shaft and the journal.
  7. (nautical) Short for spinnaker.
  8. (physics) A quantum angular momentum associated with subatomic particles, which also creates a magnetic moment.
  9. (sports) Rotation of the ball as it flies through the air; sideways movement of the ball as it bounces.
  10. (uncountable) The use of an exercise bicycle, especially as part of a gym class.
  11. A brief trip by vehicle, especially one made for pleasure.
  12. A bundle of spun material; a mass of strands and filaments.
  13. A single play of a record by a radio station.
  14. Rapid circular motion.

verb

  1. (UK, law enforcement, slang, transitive) To search rapidly.
  2. (aviation, of a pilot) To cause one's aircraft to enter or remain in a spin (abnormal stalled flight mode).
  3. (aviation, of an aircraft) To enter, or remain in, a spin (abnormal stalled flight mode).
  4. (computing, programming, intransitive) To wait in a loop until some condition becomes true.
  5. (cooking) To form into thin strips or ribbons, as with sugar
  6. (cricket, of a ball) To move sideways when bouncing.
  7. (cricket, of a bowler) To make the ball move sideways when it bounces on the pitch.
  8. (ergative) To rotate, revolve, gyrate (usually quickly); to partially or completely rotate to face another direction.
  9. (figurative) To present, describe, or interpret, or to introduce a bias or slant, so as to give something a favorable or advantageous appearance.
  10. (transitive) To make yarn by twisting and winding fibers together.
  11. (transitive, informal) To play (vinyl records, etc.) as a disc jockey.
  12. To form (a web, a cocoon, silk, etc.) from threads produced by the extrusion of a viscid, transparent liquid, which hardens on coming into contact with the air; said of the spider, the silkworm, etc.
  13. To move swiftly.
  14. To ride a bicycle at a fast cadence.
  15. To shape, as malleable sheet metal, into a hollow form, by bending or buckling it by pressing against it with a smooth hand tool or roller while the metal revolves, as in a lathe.
  16. To stream or issue in a thread or a small current or jet.
  17. To use an exercise bicycle, especially as part of a gym class.

spni

spun

spun

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of spin