You're all fuck'n snipers per "definition";
"to aim a carping or snide attack" — snip·er noun
"to criticize someone or something in a harsh or unfair way"
Full Definition of SNIPE
1
or plural snipe :* any of various usually slender-billed birds of the sandpiper family; especially :* any of several game birds (especially genus Gallinago) especially of marshy areas
2
:* a contemptible person
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Origin of SNIPE
Middle English, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse snīpa snipe; akin to Old High German snepfa snipe
First Known Use: 14th century
Rhymes with SNIPE
Cuyp, gripe, hype, pipe, ripe, stipe, stripe, swipe, tripe, type, wipe
2snipe intransitive verb
: to shoot at someone from a hidden place
: to criticize someone or something in a harsh or unfair way
snipedsnip·ing
Full Definition of SNIPE
1
:* to shoot at exposed individuals (as of an enemy's forces) from a usually concealed point of vantage
2
:* to aim a carping or snide attack
— snip·er noun
Examples of SNIPE
Enemy fighters sniped at them from vacant buildings.
One of the senators sniped, “What does he think this is, a monarchy?”.
First Known Use of SNIPE
1832
snipe noun ***(Concise Encyclopedia)
Common snipe (Gallinago gallinago).—Ingmar Holmasen
Any of about 20 species of birds (family Scolopacidae) that frequent wet meadows and marshes in temperate and warm regions worldwide. They are short-legged and chunky, with brown, black, and white stripes and bars. The wings are pointed and angular. The long, flexible bill is used to probe mud for worms. The common snipe (Gallinago gallinago) is about 12 in. (30 cm) long, including the bill.
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