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Etymology edit

Blend of snort +‎ laugh +‎ -le.

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

snaughle (third-person singular simple present snaughles, present participle snaughling, simple past and past participle snaughled)

  1. (neologism, informal, intransitive) To (repeatedly) snort while laughing; snort and laugh at the same time.
    • 2016, Janice M. Whiteaker, Run:
      “The attic.” She was looking at the menu board when she heard a snort beside her. “The attic?” It wasn't just a snort. It was a laugh and a snort. Nancy was snaughling at her. “Who in the world cleans an attic? That's like vacuuming a shed.”
    • 2017 June, Caroline Craven, “Peeing One's Pants - Really?”, in Girl with MS:
      Go ahead, make me laugh and snaughle!
    • 2019 July 19, Nina Dobrev Keeps Her Costume Simple for First Halloween Party, Just Jared:
      Its what I do when something is funny, and all my friends R so damn funny that I snaughle a lot,” she posted to her WhoSay.