Snuff
41snuff it — Australian Slang die (i.e. to put one s light out, snuff out one s flame) …
42snuff — See: up to par or up to snuff …
43snuff — I. vb 1. to kill. An old term, derived from the notion of extinguishing a candle. The curt tough guy use of the word remains popular in street slang and crime fiction, particularly in the USA. See also snuff movie 2. to sniff cocaine. An item… …
44snuff — snÊŒf n. act of inhaling, breathing in; sound made when breathing in; powdered tobacco that is inhaled through the nose; burnt end of a candle wick v. inhale, breathe in through the nose; sniff, smell; examine by smelling (as of animals); inhale… …
45snuff it — Brit. informal die. → snuff …
46snuff — arnika statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Astrinių (Asteraceae) šeimos augalų gentis (Arnica). atitikmenys: lot. Arnica angl. arnica; snuff vok. Arnika; Fallkraut; Wohlverleih rus. арника; баранник lenk. arnika …
47snuff it — tv. to die. □ The cat leapt straight up in the air and snuffed it. □ I was so sick they thought I was going to snuff it …
48Snuff movies — Snuff movie Les Snuff movies (ou Snuff films) sont des films courts généralement sous forme d unique plan séquence mal filmé et instable qui mettent en scène un meurtre réel, parfois précédé de pornographie avec viols de femmes ou d enfants. Le… …
49Snuff bottle — Snuff bottles in the American Museum of Natural History collection Snuff bottles were used by the Chinese during the Qing Dynasty to contain powdered tobacco. Smoking tobacco was illegal during the Dynasty, but the use of snuff was allowed… …
50Snuff Puppets — is an Australian puppet theatre company that was founded in 1992.Originating in Canberra as part of Splinters Theatre of Spectacle, Snuff Puppets moved to a dusty warehouse in the industrial working class suburb of Footscray in Melbourne, and are …