Snider
adjective, snider, snidest.
1.
derogatory in a nasty, insinuating manner:
snide remarks about his boss.
adjective
1.
Also snidey (ˈsnaɪdɪ). (of a remark, etc) maliciously derogatory; supercilious
2.
counterfeit; sham
noun
3.
(slang) sham jewellery
verb (transitive; usually passive) and foll by with
1.
(Northern English, dialect) to fill or load
snog
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