English edit

Etymology 1 edit

snert +‎ -s

Noun edit

snerts

  1. plural of snert

Etymology 2 edit

Alternative forms edit

Noun edit

snerts

  1. (card games) A multi-player variation of patience in which each player has their own tableau but the foundations are in a common area between all the players.
    • 2009, Stan Jones, Village of the Ghost Bears, →ISBN:
      I came to play snerts with them old ladies.
    • 2009, Mattox Roesch, Sometimes We're Always Real Same-Same, →ISBN, page 292:
      Kiana came over to help clean and cook, and she and I would lure Go into the living room to play card games like snerts or three-way war, or we'd play trivia games or Uno.

Interjection edit

snerts

  1. Used to express disappointment or annoyance.
    • 1986, Fayrene Preston, Mysterious, →ISBN, page 146:
      Oh, snerts! I nearly forgot why I came over.

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