of Snicker
When the teacher left the room the students laughed and snickered behind his back.
i farted
sniggered, tee-heed
The past tense is snickered.
the boys snickered at the plan they had made.
The word snicker can be used as a noun or a verb. Debby's youngest child told a silly joke that made her snicker.
clicker sicker ticker snicker licker bicker
Another word for laughing is: chucking or giggling.
The person who was snickered at for claiming that a dead girl was only asleep was the character Peter Pan, specifically in J.M. Barrie's play and novel. This occurs when Peter insists that Wendy, who is thought to be dead, is merely in a deep sleep. The claim highlights themes of innocence and denial in the face of death, leading to ridicule from others.
To snicker = gikhekh (גיחך) To form the past tense, the subject of the sentence would need to be known in order to conjugate the verb.
Skeletal skeletons sketch slowly. Six spooky skeletons skated swiftly. Slender skeletons slide silently. Sneaky skeletons snickered slyly.
I'm not an expert but yeah i think he's being an dick! Text him and see whats he's like, whether he texts u first or u hav to text him!Good Luck,Bella.Most Likely.