SteezyMcDizzle Member Jun 19, 2008 #1 Snice is a hybrid word made of the two nouns: snow and ice snow ice= snice = equals conditions on the east coast
Snice is a hybrid word made of the two nouns: snow and ice snow ice= snice = equals conditions on the east coast
SteezyMcDizzle Member Jun 19, 2008 #4 ^actually you are right..but snow-ice is an alternate definition..
Scolson Active member Jun 19, 2008 #10 wouldn't it just be: no snot I mean say it out loud, the i sound is sort of built in
Ryno Active member Staff member Jun 19, 2008 #11 there is no "T" sound though. If your speaking properly you would say "No it's not", not "No is not". Right?
there is no "T" sound though. If your speaking properly you would say "No it's not", not "No is not". Right?
flatspinner Active member Jun 19, 2008 #12 Back in my day, we say the words "snow" and "icy". That's it....no combining words... Buncha hoolaggins
Back in my day, we say the words "snow" and "icy". That's it....no combining words... Buncha hoolaggins
Ryno Active member Staff member Jun 19, 2008 #14 He might be but he was talking about how i said it i was just explaining myself
SteezyMcDizzle Member Jun 20, 2008 #15 I am going to take a wild guess here.. The t shirt is black.... and it says snice in big letters on the front.. you got the shirt from Ty..?
I am going to take a wild guess here.. The t shirt is black.... and it says snice in big letters on the front.. you got the shirt from Ty..?