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单词 snash
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snashn.

Brit. /snaʃ/, U.S. /snæʃ/, Scottish English /snaʃ/
Etymology: Related to snash v.
Scottish (and northern dialect).
Abuse, impertinence, insolence.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pride > impudence > [noun] > speech
sauce malapert1529
petulancea1652
jaw1748
snash1786
slack-jaw1797
slang1805
gob1807
lip1821
cheek1825
slack1825
sass1841
back-talk1858
back sass1883
mouth1891
slack lip1899
back-chat1901
chin1902
slop1952
1786 R. Burns Twa Dogs xiii, in Poems 14 Poor tenant bodies..How they maun thole a factor's snash.
1838 A. Rodger in Whistle-Binkie 1st Ser. (ed. 2) 55 Xantippe's sel', wi' snash sae snell, Was but a lamb compared wi' Betty.
1898 J. MacManus Bend of Road 102 I doubt if they'd put up with yer snash elsewhere.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

snashv.

Brit. /snaʃ/, U.S. /snæʃ/, Scottish English /snaʃ/
Etymology: probably imitative. Compare West Frisian snasje , snaskje , Swedish snaska , in sense 2; Middle Low German snascherie eating of dainties.
Scottish.
1. intransitive. To use abusive or impertinent language.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pride > impudence > be or become impudent [verb (intransitive)] > use impudent language
to have drunk of sauce's cup?1499
to have eaten sauce?1499
snash1802
to give cheek1825
sass1866
to talk back1869
back-chat1927
back-talk1934
1802 Galloway Adm. Crichton, etc. 77 Until he get ye by degrees To snash and snarl.
a1817 W. Muir Poems (1818) 25 Wae worth them, wha jeering snash.
2. To bite at hastily and noisily.
ΚΠ
1856 Deil's Hallowe'en 29 in Eng. Dial. Dict. Ilk deevil, dippin' in his headie, Snashed at the apples unco greedy.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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