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Wiktionary

  1. sneapverb

    To check; reprove abruptly; reprimand; rebuke; chide.

  2. sneapverb

    To nip; bite; pinch; blast; blight.

  3. sneapverb

    To thwart; offend.

  4. sneapverb

    To put someone's nose out of joint; offend.

    She was sneaped when she wasn't invited to his party.

  5. Etymology: From snaipen, from snepya, from snupanan, of unknown origin. See also snap.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Sneapnoun

    A reprimand; a check.

    Etymology: from the verb.

    My lord, I will not undergo this sneap without reply: you call honourable boldness impudent sauciness: if a man will court’sy and say nothing, he is virtuous. William Shakespeare, Henry IV.

  2. To Sneapverb

    Etymology: This word seems a corruption of snib, or of snap, to reprimand. Perhaps snap is in that sense from snib,snibbe, Danish.

    Men shulde him snibbe bitterly. Geoffrey Chaucer.

    What may
    Breed upon our absence, may there blow
    No sneaping winds at home. William Shakespeare.

Wikipedia

  1. sneap

    Andy Sneap (born 18 July 1969) is an English guitarist, record producer and composer with over 100 albums to his name, most of which have been produced at his Backstage Recording studios in rural Derbyshire. Some of the most critically acclaimed production work on albums include Deliverance by Opeth and Disarm the Descent by Killswitch Engage; for which he earned a Swedish Grammis and a US Grammy nomination, respectively. As a performer, he first built his reputation as one of the guitarists in the British thrash metal band Sabbat, and played with them up until their disbanding. He is currently one of the co-guitarists of the British heavy metal band Hell. In 2018 he joined Judas Priest as a touring guitarist, following long-time lead guitarist Glenn Tipton's diagnosis of Parkinson's disease which conflicts with his touring abilities.He is one of the most active music producers in the heavy metal music genre and has worked with bands such as Judas Priest, Accept, Blaze Bayley, Dream Theater, Saxon, Opeth, Amon Amarth, Arch Enemy, Exodus, Megadeth, Kataklysm, Kreator, Nevermore, Testament, Carcass, Fear Factory, Overkill and DevilDriver. Of his production career, Sneap holds the distinction of having been credited as a producer, mixer or engineer on all six of Testament's albums since The Gathering (1999) – including the collection of re-recorded material First Strike Still Deadly (2001) – as well as all nine of Exodus' releases since the live album Another Lesson in Violence (1997). He also mixed Megadeth's show from the DVD The Big Four: Live from Sofia, Bulgaria, also featuring Metallica, Slayer and Anthrax.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Sneapverb

    to check; to reprimand; to rebuke; to chide

  2. Sneapverb

    to nip; to blast; to blight

  3. Sneapnoun

    a reprimand; a rebuke

  4. Etymology: [Cf. Icel. sneypa to dishonor, disgrace, chide, but also E. snip, and snub.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Sneap

    snēp, v.t. to check, to rebuke: to nip.—n. a check, a reprimand, taunt, sarcasm.—Also Snape.

Anagrams for sneap »

  1. panes

  2. peans

  3. Snape

  4. snape

  5. napes

  6. neaps

  7. aspen

  8. Aspen

  9. spean

  10. panse

  11. spane

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of sneap in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of sneap in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

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