snickery
English
Etymology
snicker + -y
Adjective
snickery (comparative more snickery, superlative most snickery)
- Resembling or characterized by snickers.
- 1962, Gerald Weales, American Drama Since World War II (page 109)
- Despite — perhaps because of — the emphasis on technical and spiritual purity, the comedies tend to get their laughs through a snickery preoccupation with sex.
- 1962, Gerald Weales, American Drama Since World War II (page 109)