it means to grab something. Ex. Snag on that football.
Reach out your hand and snag it.
Sausages are something we grab on the fly, a quick or light meal. Something we “snag” (quick grab)
SNAG may mean "Sensitive New Age Guy". Depending on what part of the world you are in, a snag could be a BBQ'ing type of sausage.
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"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?
Yes, it actually can be dangerous to wear large earrings. Kids like to grab long dangle earrings. Dogs like to grab them too. Large earrings can also snag things easily.
They aren't moving faster than other plates, they actually weren't moving because of a snag between the two that gave way and caused an earthquake.
It probably means that something has become entangled in the aerial
Snag it was created in 1926-09.
you win all the games on the boardwalk and get the jumbo prize then u trade the kid with the helicopter the jumbo prize and the you use the helicopter to snag the money
A snag is anything that stops your progress - literally, a snag is something that catches your boat when you are on a river. Anytime you have plans and something gets in the way, you can say "I hit a snag."it means to encounter a big problem or an obstacle (snag is actually a pile of driftwood often found on rivers)It means that you/someone hit/faced a big problem.something has delayed your plans or you are facing a problem