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.
Snag Just the same - sausage. I believe they may be referred to in slang as snags or mystery bags.
Slang terms for sausage - snag, snarler, banger. Maori for sausage - Totiti (transliteration). Some specific types - cheerio, saveloy, polony.
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Either. You can even make sausage yourself at home.
"Banger" or "Snag" is Australian slang for the BBQ'ing type of sausage, also known as a "mystery bag" because of the questionable meat content.
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they come of a pig and it is a type of sausage Hannah Marie Miller
It's been an English pub snack for over 100 years
Snag it was created in 1926-09.
"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?
While most sausages that you find in the supermarket are pork which comes from pigs, you can make sausage from any meat you like. You can get a lot of different types of beef sausage and even chicken and duck are used in sausage. I enjoy venison sausage every year when my cousin goes hunting.