able to be attached or detached quickly and easily
Connect to the hose with the snap-on fittings supplied.
He was dressed in a short-sleeve shirt and a snap-on tie.
snap-on in American English
(ˈsnæpˌɑn, -ˌɔn)
adjective
attached or fitting into place by means of a snap or with a pressing motion
snap-on bottle tops
Word origin
[1920–25; adj. use of v. phrase snap on]This word is first recorded in the period 1920–25. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Unknown Soldier, checkout, montage, self-service, tie-in
Examples of 'snap-on' in a sentence
snap-on
It uses snap-on fittings and fits most standard roof bars.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
Protective, snap-on, all-over bus outer skin in soft rubber, ensuring virtually trampolinelike bounce-off-ability for any flung items.