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it means to grab something. Ex. Snag on that football.
"Snag" can be used as both a verb and a noun. You'll tear the hull if you snag the boat on a submerged branch of that tree. Your stocking has a snag. Snag me some of those snacks while you're in the kitchen, would you pleaee, sweetie?
However your ability to obtain their attention in fixing the snag list has been impressive.
The consonants in the word "snag" are S, N, and G.
An alternative word for snag could be obstacle, hindrance, or impediment.
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Snag it was created in 1926-09.
The term "snag" for sausage is believed to have originated in Australia, where "snag" is a colloquial term for a type of sausage often grilled on a barbecue. The word itself is thought to derive from the British term "snag," which means a small piece or a lump, possibly referring to the shape or texture of the sausage. Snags are a popular food item at Australian gatherings, particularly at outdoor barbecues.