Snag
The term "snag" for sausage is believed to have originated in Australia, where "snag" is a colloquial term for a type of sausage often grilled on a barbecue. The word itself is thought to derive from the British term "snag," which means a small piece or a lump, possibly referring to the shape or texture of the sausage. Snags are a popular food item at Australian gatherings, particularly at outdoor barbecues.
Hmmm, do you mean in english? So nose?
Depending on the context, as 'snag' has multiple meanings, it can mean: do you have any sausages? (where 'snag' is a slang Australian term for sausage)Do you foresee any problems (where 'snag' refers to obstacles or hindrances)or:Do you know/are there any sensitive new-age gentlemen here? (where 'snag' is an anagram for sensitve new-age gentleman and a colloquial term for men who are in touch with their emotions, who believe in equality between the sexes and who do not suscribe to out-of-date beliefs about how men and women should behave, all whilst retaining certain old values related to how a 'gentleman' should behave, particularly those pertaining to how gentlemen behave toward 'ladies'.
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The term "snag" typically refers to a problem or obstacle rather than a person. However, in some informal contexts, it might be used to describe someone who is difficult or problematic. In general, it’s important to clarify the context in which the term is being used to determine its meaning.
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it means THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH. what the term means to consumers is that nothing is free you have you to buy it.
it means that it is open to everyonethe term means its free land
It means, "free Cuba." The 'free' is not a verb; it's an adjective.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was yet another slang term for whiskey or spirits. A drunk's nose was often red.