snatcher


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
snatch/snatʃ/
verb seize quickly and deftly.

informal steal or kidnap by seizing suddenly.

■ quickly secure or obtain.

noun
  • 1 an act of snatching.
  • 2 a fragment of music or talk.
  • 3 Weightlifting the rapid raising of a weight from the floor to above the head in one movement.
  • 4 vulgar slang a woman's genitals.
– derivatives
snatcher noun,
snatchy adjective.
– origin ME sna(c)che (v.) ‘suddenly snap at’, (n.) ‘a snare’; perh. rel. to snack.
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