See snackeroo in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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"text": "Izzy (and future snack bringers) - Thanks in advance for helping us out with notes (and snacks yipeee! ) for next class. Maybe you'd like to bring your laptop? It would save you the trouble of transfering written notes later. Also, no need to spend more than $10 on recess time snackeroos :)",
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