To "get snaked" typically means to be deceived or betrayed, often in a sneaky or underhanded manner. This phrase can apply to various contexts, such as relationships, friendships, or competitive situations where someone takes advantage of another person's trust. It conveys a sense of being caught off guard by someone’s duplicitous actions.
No, snaked is a past tense verb and past participle. The words snaked, snaking and snakish can be adjectives, but there are no adverb forms.
The queue of people slowly snaked its way around the block.
Her pet snake apparently had apparently caught and eaten a small mouse.The candidate denounced his opponent as a snake and a scoundrel.The diverted traffic was forced to snake through the residential streets to reach the freeway again.
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Oh, dude, "snaked" is like when someone totally betrays you or steals something from you. It's like when your so-called friend takes the last slice of pizza without asking. So, yeah, it's basically when someone acts shady and sneaky.
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Usually four - one at each corner !
On average, it costs $220 to get a drain professionally snaked.
You cannot. It has to be snaked out or the toliet bowl replaced.
America's Court with Judge Ross - 2010 Snaked in the Gym Boss' Bald Tires 3-26 was released on: USA: 2012
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