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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SNATCH



I. verb
Etymology: Middle English snacchen to snap, seize; akin to Middle Dutch snacken to snap at
Date: 13th century
intransitive verb to attempt to seize something suddenly, transitive verb to take or grasp abruptly or hastily , see: take snatcher noun

II. noun
Date: 1563


1. a brief period , a brief, fragmentary, or hurried part ; bit ,

2. a snatching at or of something, an act or instance of kidnapping, a lift in weight lifting in which the weight is raised from the floor directly to an overhead position in a single motion, the female pudenda