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Snap

Snap is the company that owns Snapchat, a photo and video messaging app launched in 2011. Each message on Snapchat is also known as a Snap. Users can add filters, text, images or emoticons to their content before sending it. Direct messages last only 10 seconds, after which they are gone forever and removed from the company's servers. Snap Stories allows users to share recurring Snaps for 24 hours.

A photo or video sent to Snapchat. You can add filters, text, emoticons and themes before sending them to the recipient. Individual messages are only 10 seconds long and then are deleted completely (although Snapchat has introduced a replay feature that allows you to rewatch).

Meanings of Snap

  • Rapidly crackling or crackling, or making such a sound.

  • Sudden pause.

  • Attempt to grab, bite, attack, or grab.

  • The act of snapping by squeezing the opposite thumb and fingers of one hand and suddenly releasing the grip so that the finger touches the palm.

  • Clasp that clicks when in use.

  • Snapshot of the photo.

  • The sudden release of something under pressure or tension.

  • Round thin biscuits or similar pastries.

  • A short and sudden period, mainly used in the term cold snap.

  • A very short time (figuratively speaking, the time it takes to snap one's fingers) or a task that can be completed in that time.

  • A green bean similar to Phaseolus vulgaris.

  • Passing backwards or passing the ball from its position on the ground, causing the ball to run into play.

  • (somewhat informally) Rivet: scrapbook embellishment.

  • Small meal, snack.

  • A card game primarily for children where players say they are matching pairs when they turn over.

  • Greedy man.

  • What is or can be grabbed with a quick movement of something that has been bitten, grabbed or received, that is, a bite, a piece or a fragment of a piece.

  • Vivacity power energy solution.

  • Any circumstance that allows you to make money or gain an advantage. It is mainly used in the expression soft snap.

  • Something simple or informal.

  • Perch or beetle.

  • Bounces (fourth derivative of the position vector with respect to time), followed by crackles and splatters.

  • A quick random shot from a direct firearm.

  • A visual message sent through the Snapchat app.

  • An epigrammatic point or force of a clear or brief quality.

  • Tools used by riveting machines.

  • Tools used by glassblowers.

  • A short theatrical performance.

  • A simple and affordable place to taste sinecure.

  • Trick or pointer.

  • Sudden break or break.

  • Create or eject a penetrating .

  • Try to grab or bite with your teeth.

  • Try to understand.

  • Speak coarsely or coarsely.

  • Give up suddenly and loudly.

  • Nervous crisis, usually with tension.

  • Blinks or appears to blink as if in a light.

  • Click or hear a click.

  • Move to a fixed position relative to another element.

  • Start with teeth or as with teeth.

  • Separate with a detachable buckle.

  • Say it loud or loud.

  • Speak directly or directly to be generally direct from above.

  • Make something make a clicking sound.

  • Fasten something with a button closure.

  • Finger snaps: Clipping of the fingers, often by squeezing the thumb and other finger of one hand and suddenly releasing the grip so that the finger alternately touches the palm, with the index finger quickly returning to the middle and thumb.

  • Move fast and smart.

  • Take a photo to activate the camera shutter (which can be clicked).

  • (football) to backpass play or switch from ground to run (football).

  • Failure.

  • Vang Sharpe (a batsman who has just laughed at a played ball).

  • Ready, made, done, etc., quickly and unexpectedly or without thinking.

  • A scream used in fast play to win a hand.

  • As a sequel to the card game, I have one, I have one too!.

  • Ritual declaration of consent (after the call from the deck).

  • Used in place of a swear word to express surprise, usually in response to a negative statement or news article, often used in jest.

  • Ritual expression used after two people say something at the same time.

  • Sentences of Snap

  • We took some pictures of the old church before moving on.

  • I can fix most vacuum cleaners in no time.

  • It's not worth the alcohol.

  • He yelled angrily with his stick.

  • The sound of burning wood.

  • The dog attacked the passenger. The fish take the bait.

  • He took the opportunity to appear on television.

  • He laughed at me for the slightest mistake.

  • You must pause before clicking.

  • The floating toolbar jumps to the edge of the screen when you zoom in.

  • To break the bond.

  • He took a picture of me with my mouth open and my eyes closed.

  • You can throw the ball twenty yards behind your back.

  • The is broken.

  • A quick trial or a quick decision is a quick political meeting.

  • Pause! We both have pink buckets and spades.

  • I just broke your phone with my car. !.

  • Isn't that Jan? Isn't that Jan? Pause!.

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