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Monday, November 14, 2005

Don't Snigger at Me, You Oaf!

Once again, a controversy over spellings darkens the skies. Is it "snicker" or "snigger"? Let the Grammar Guru help, won't you? Snicker means "to utter a half-stifled, possibly snide, laugh." Snigger means "a disrespectful laugh, usually partly-stifled." In essence, they are synonyms, although... Sign in to see full entry.

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