出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/03/24 18:58 UTC 版)
US variant of the British snigger, possibly of onomatopoeic origin, similar to Dutch snikken (“to gasp; sob”). The noun is first recorded 1836, from the verb. Compare also Scottish smicker (“to smile or laugh in a sniggering or leery way, smirk”). More at smicker.
snicker (third-person singular simple present snickers, present participle snickering, simple past and past participle snickered)
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