Snicker in a sentence as a noun

Those of us with jobs and families snicker at college students who claim to be "so busy".

They then hold up other members of the elite as an example of not being selfish >snicker<.

But I like people who take risks, and I get defensive when people snicker at failure from their armchairs of hindsight.

Not for me.> Those of us with jobs and families snicker at college students who claim to be "so busy".I don't.

I have therefore gotten over it, and hope that the dinosaurs are not snickering back at me.

In the race to get more karma, people are looking for the cheap throwaway one liner that everyone will snicker at and upvote.

In fact, it is the opposite.-- And that's not even touching the way "bro" has become synonymous lately with snicker, immature, sexist guys.

Snicker in a sentence as a verb

He and his comrades snickered after a middle manager announced he would put the blame on someone for failing to deliver a major feature.

If you want your work to be taken seriously in a computer security context, come up with something less likely to make an 8th grader snicker.

Although the article never used the word "super star", it's something I see around HN and the startup world quite a bit....I sort of snicker when I see startups post jobs looking for "rock star" coders [1].

>>I didn't imply that your interviewer would be ''incredibly cruel'' as in they would sneer and snicker at your age and you would encounter an environment of overt hostility and rudeness.

Although I disagree with the verdict, I couldn't help but snicker at this part:> "The jurors in the trial, as is the case with all obscenity trials, had to sit through Isaac's films to determine if they merited any artistic value.

So I guess I'll just have to accept my fate of becoming a corporate programming drone that hackers will secretly or not so snicker at for being so clueless and unproductive, and to become unemployable or change careers at 40 because of my relative lack of passion for the craft.

Snicker definitions

noun

a disrespectful laugh

See also: snort snigger

verb

laugh quietly

See also: snigger