Yes. A snicker or a giggle are both referring to a form of laughter.
chuckle laugh chortle giggle snicker
"Giggle" is usually used to mean a small high-pitched laugh. "Titter" is very similar to this meaning. Other words that could be used similarly to giggle are "chortle", "chuckle", and "snicker".
Caccination Giggle Snicker Chortle Lampoon Cackle Shriek Titter Snorting Those are the only ones I can think of now... We can add chuckle and guffaw
chuckle, giggle
Chuckle, giggle, etc.
chuckle laugh chortle giggle snicker
A positive connotation for "snicker" could be "giggle," suggesting a light-hearted or playful reaction to something funny or amusing.
chuckle, giggle, roar, scream, snicker, whoop, howl
Synonyms for the word "snicker" include giggle, chuckle, chortle, snigger, smirk, sneer, titter, sniggle and guffaw. Any word for a snarky laugh will be a synonym for snicker.
Giggle, Snigger, Snort, grin, hoot Snicker, guffaw, chortle, chuckle
"Giggle" is usually used to mean a small high-pitched laugh. "Titter" is very similar to this meaning. Other words that could be used similarly to giggle are "chortle", "chuckle", and "snicker".
Caccination Giggle Snicker Chortle Lampoon Cackle Shriek Titter Snorting Those are the only ones I can think of now... We can add chuckle and guffaw
Thicker Than A Snicker Means That The Individual Being Referred To Is Healthy And Attractive To The One Whom Said It.
With your hands! *snicker* *snicker*
Snicker-pulling is jacking of a black guy.
the answer is 'snicker' snicker is the bar with nut, chocolate and the filling that's in a milky way..... to snicker is to chuckle quietly
She couldn't help but snicker at the funny joke her friend told during class.