Shnafe


(i)the word shnafe is most commonly used as an adjective, to describe anything of a positive note.

(ii)the word shnafe is also used to express feeings of agreement and pleasure
(iii)sometimes shnafe is used as a verb with a loose meaning, but generally used to describe doing something with pleasure
(i) this ice cream is shnafe
(ii) josh: should we go for another one? jon: shnafeeeee ( the excess amount of the letter e is used to show how long the a part of the word can be pr-nounced e.g shnaaafe)
(iii) im going to shnafe that right up

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