Definition of Shnaps

1. schnapps [n SHNAPS] - See also: schnapps

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shnaps

shmoose
shmoosed
shmooses
shmoosing
shmooze
shmoozed
shmoozes
shmoozing
shmork
shmuck
shmucks
shmup
shmups
shmutz
shnapps
shnaps (current term)
shneid
shnook
shnooks
shnor
shnorr
shnorrer
shnorrers
shnorring
sho
sho nuff
shoad
shoading
shoads
shoal

Literary usage of Shnaps

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad (1900)
"You would let a good man die sooner than give him a drop of shnaps. That's what you Germans call economy. Penny wise, pound foolish." He became sentimental. ..."

2. The Temperance Tales by Lucius Manlius Sargent (1856)
"... ven all de trouble and danger vas over, ve used to take de shnaps of prandy pretty freely. Von or de toder, ..."

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