The practice of inferring information about an author from the habits, conversation or biography of their characters. This is especially marked in relation to first-person, confessional and/or debut novels.
"I just finished playing Authorial Snap with Lindqvist's Let The Right One In. Oskar is such a shoe-in replacement for the author. Wonder if he was bullied as a child too?"
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A white, wannabe gangster with "little man's syndrome." They walk around with their pants saggin, swinging an arm, trying to look both tough and cool. They are neither.
Dude, I hear you almost got into it with one of Kathryn's friends the other night at her party?!
Yeah, but he was a just a cracker snap and I threw him down the stairs by his baggy Hilfigers. He didn't have the balls to come back for more.
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when poopin, you only poo one quarter of the full poo, so you can shit on other things
hey nigel, i just pushed a quarter snap, savin some for later
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1. A successful drug dealer
2. A good dancer
1. "Yo dawg, I just went to the snap man and pick up some fly dope. He's always got the best shit yo G. People be waiting in line outside to buy from him."
2. "Did you see that snap man at the club last night? He's a fly dancer."
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Following a person and snapping your fingers. It works better with larger groups of people, originates from West Side Story.
Can you believe those drama kids are snap stalking in the halls again?
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A red-headed child or teenager of indeterminate gender, usually with shoulder length hair, dead pan eyes, and pale complexion.
I can never tell the gender of Ginger Snaps.
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