noun a low, half-suppressed laugh
verb to laugh in a half-suppressed, indecorous or disrespectful manner
Commonly used in online interactions to convey amusement or sarcasm, often in response to a joke or humorous comment.
Often used in comedic contexts to describe a quiet or suppressed laugh, typically associated with amusement or mockery.
Used among teenagers to describe a quiet laugh or giggle, especially in response to something funny or amusing.
In literature, a writer may use the word 'snicker' to describe a character's quiet and often sly laugh.
A psychologist may use the word 'snicker' to describe a patient's response during therapy, indicating amusement or sarcasm.
A teacher may use the word 'snicker' to describe a student's behavior in class, indicating a suppressed laugh or smirk.
A comedian may use the word 'snicker' to describe a type of audience reaction to a joke, indicating a quiet and amused laugh.
An actor may use the word 'snicker' as a stage direction to indicate a character's reaction or behavior in a scene.