I think "snerk" is the sound of a quickly muffled laugh. The sort of duck-quack one can make when they barely stop from busting out in the middle of a store.
hsofia: Don't forget the promotional membership to Match.com.
Yeah, I think they are practically giving that movie away, what with the free wrapping paper and the free month of online dating. PLUS a movie! (For only $5.99+tax.)
Yeah, I think they are practically giving that movie away, what with the free wrapping paper and the free month of online dating. PLUS a movie! (For only $5.99+tax.)
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CC, is "snerk" the past tense of "snark?" Curious...
Snerk ... sounds like a noun to me? As in, the subject of snark? No idea ...
Is that a video of a movie called The Break-up, wrapped up in Valentine's Day paper? Weird ...
I think "snerk" is the sound of a quickly muffled laugh. The sort of duck-quack one can make when they barely stop from busting out in the middle of a store.
hsofia: Don't forget the promotional membership to Match.com.
epilonious - ahh, yes "Snerk." I get it!
Yeah, I think they are practically giving that movie away, what with the free wrapping paper and the free month of online dating. PLUS a movie! (For only $5.99+tax.)
epilonious - ahh, yes "Snerk." I get it!
Yeah, I think they are practically giving that movie away, what with the free wrapping paper and the free month of online dating. PLUS a movie! (For only $5.99+tax.)
It's part of "Nuk Nuk snerk snerk", a phrase from the sixties.
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