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Snackrifice

A kind gesture, whereby, an individual saves the last delicious treat or food parcel for his/her significant other or friend.

Ellen snackrificed the last apple turnover, because she knew it was her husband's favorite.

by Benny123 December 16, 2009

32πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Snackrifice

When your stomach demands a snack even though you already just ate.

My stomach demands a snackrifice, but I just ate

by Commandman7 May 28, 2014

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Snackrifice

The willing trade of a food or beverage item in return for a future favor or service.

Zach didn't want to mow the lawn, but Jamey made him a snackrifice of hot wings for doing it.

by SharkBass028 October 19, 2013

8πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Snackrifice

The pain of giving up snack foods either for health or personal reasons.

β€œHis doctor advised him to give up sugary snacks for health reasons. For him, that was a huge snackrifice.”

by DPScherer August 19, 2022


Snackrifice

When the milf you're about to plow gives you some snacks (ment for her kids) to give you energy so you can go to town on her.

I know you want some lunchables, but Drew needed a snackrifice.

by F0ckRite April 26, 2021

3πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Snackrifice

1994 Was Developed by the "Pyro" of Freeman Centennial Grade School in Norfolk MA. The word is a combination of Snack and Sacrifice. It has since caught on like wildfire, no pun intended.

To give food willingly

I demand a snackrifice

by Tobias Silverthorne May 8, 2008

6πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


snackrifice

The food you bring to your friends house and/or dorm and you leave in exchange for the free booze you will receive at the house and/or dorm room.

Yes, Darren brought over two bags of cooler ranch doritos as a snackrifice. Bring out the shot glasses and jager, we are going to party.

by Rob Viv December 8, 2007

31πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž