"snaughle" meaning in English

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Verb

IPA: /ˈsnɑːfəl/ [UK], /ˈsnæfəl/ [General-American] Forms: snaughles [present, singular, third-person], snaughling [participle, present], snaughled [participle, past], snaughled [past]
Etymology: Blend of snort + laugh + -le. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|snort|laugh}} Blend of snort + laugh, {{suf|en||-le|id2=verbal frequentative}} + -le Head templates: {{en-verb}} snaughle (third-person singular simple present snaughles, present participle snaughling, simple past and past participle snaughled)
  1. (neologism, informal, intransitive) To (repeatedly) snort while laughing; snort and laugh at the same time. Tags: informal, intransitive, neologism

Inflected forms

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        "(neologism, informal, intransitive) To (repeatedly) snort while laughing; snort and laugh at the same time."
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