"snacko" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: snackos [plural]
Etymology: From snack + -o. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|snack|o}} snack + -o Head templates: {{en-noun}} snacko (plural snackos)
  1. (colloquial) A snack. Tags: colloquial
    Sense id: en-snacko-en-noun-2SpKWQgh Categories (other): DoggoLingo, English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -o

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2016 November, Michael White, “What’s a Matter, Yew?”, in Vancouver Magazine, volume 49, number 9, page 34",
          "text": "Now throbbing daily to a classic-rock soundtrack, the kitchen frantically turns out a tight card of seven tacos and an equal number of “snackos,” while the bar respects the concept with a variety of margaritas and other tequila-based cocktails.",
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          "ref": "2020, Doing Things Media, Doggos Doing Things: The Hilarious World of Puppos, Borkers, and Other Good Bois, Running Press",
          "text": "hooman u already know how this works / im gonna eat the flowders / til u bring me for chimken nuggos / u kno i am goodest / and i deserve the snacko",
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          "ref": "2021 September, “Vanderburgh Humane Society: Animal Spotlight”, in News 4U, EMG Publishing, page 46",
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          "ref": "2022 May 11, Amy Fenster Brown, “Ahh nostalgia—when life tasted better and hurt less”, in St. Louis Jewish Light, volume 75, number 10, page 1B",
          "text": "Scientists can put a man on the moon but they can’t come up with a yogurty fruity snacko we can eat without potentially knocking on death’s door.",
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          "ref": "2022 July, Jessica Philbrook, “President’s Letter”, in Opus, page 5",
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        "(colloquial) A snack."
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          "ref": "2021 September, “Vanderburgh Humane Society: Animal Spotlight”, in News 4U, EMG Publishing, page 46",
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