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snost

The past-tense of 'snooze'; made popular by singer-songwriter Mike Doughty in his 2005 song "I Hear the Bells", though not actually invented by him.

You snooze you lose; well I snost and lost.

by WolverinesFan January 25, 2010

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snost

Past tense of "to snooze". Inspired by the phrase "You snooze, you lose."

"You snost, you lost"

by Blair December 20, 2004

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Snost and lost

The product of snoozing and losing.

“You slept too late to get the breakfast buffet while it was still open.”
“Yeah I know I snost and lost.”

by Douche Nuke May 14, 2018


Snost

The past tense of snooze.

You snooze you lose. And buddy, you snost, so you lost.

by GreatOldOne April 19, 2023