- “up to SNUFF,” knowing and sharp; “to take SNUFF,” to be offended. Shakspeare uses SNUFF in the sense of anger, or passion.
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Position in the dictionary: 3300 of 4022 slang words.Next words in the dictionary: snuff it, snuffy, snuggle, snyder, so-so, soaker, soap, sober-water, social evil, sock
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