Real, really, serious, seriously, legitimate, verifiable, factual, could be confirmed or verified by fact checking (on snopes or elsewhere).
I snopes grew up in the hood.
Ask my mom, if you don't believe me.
Now way! Are you for snopes right now?!
verb to sneed and cope simultaneously
Dude, John keeps sneeding and coping. He has to stop with the snope, it's embarrasing
(n) A person who unquestioningly believes whatever narrative the establishment pushes; a gullible person, a rube.
This Snope straight-up believed Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction in Iraq!
My idiot sister is such a Snope - she thinks Hillary Clinton actually cares about women and girls.
When someone takes your satire or joke too seriously. Like literal truth and tries or demands a fact check, even complains about the errors.
Huffinglue Post was Snoped!
This word can be used as a verb to indicate checking the validity of a suspect story. It is derived from the online urban legend reference site: www.snopes.com.
That sounds fake. You should snopes it.
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She told me a story about a friend of a sorority sister who had a huge pimple that eventually exploded hundreds of baby spiders on her face, but I snopesed it, and that story is just an urban legend.
Refers to a story that is an urban legend or total bullshit.
Based on www.snopes.com The google of urban legends.
"According to snopes Richard Gere and the Gerbil incident are totally false"
To use knowledge gained from an urban legends website or other research to administer a firm rebuke to people who chronically forward junk to your inbox. This action may involve hitting the reply-all button (public snoping).
That lady over in accounts payable sent me another stupid email about Bill Gates giving me money to forward an email, so I snoped her in front of everyone.