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Friday, December 02, 2005 |
Periodically I like to post this:
"Snipet" (pronounced: snipe - it) is not a word.It is a derivative of two words: "Snipe" and "Snippet".
Miriam Webster defines Snipe as: to aim a carping or snide attack, or: to shoot at exposed individuals (as of an enemy's forces) from a usually concealed point of vantage.andMiriam
Webster defines Snippet as: : a small part, piece, or thing; especially : a brief quotable passage. Jack Mercer, therefore, defines "Snipets", as: brief, snide shots at exposed situations (not individuals--although sometimes this happens to) from a concealed vantage point. (Although as Jack ages Snipets become less brief).
In short: thinly veiled (and sometimes overt) sarcasm, satire and mockery. The biggest laugh is Jack!
In short, approach what you read on this site with an open mind and mirthful nature. Disagree or agree, anyone can become a News Sniper |
posted by Jack Mercer @ 12/02/2005 03:36:00 PM |
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"Snipet" (pronounced: snipe - it) is not a word.It is a derivative of two words: "Snipe" and "Snippet".
Miriam Webster defines Snipe as: to aim a carping or snide attack, or: to shoot at exposed individuals (as of an enemy's forces) from a usually concealed point of vantage.
Miriam Webster defines Snippet as: : a small part, piece, or thing; especially : a brief quotable passage.
In short, "Snipets" are brief, snide shots at exposed situations from a concealed vantage point.
WARNING! With due reverence to the Bill of Rights and the First Amendment there is NO comment policy on the News Snipet.
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