Snick in a sentence as a noun

Every few months clean out the cavity behind the lock to get the snick back.

It's also really snick and requires no front-end coding.

"... It's huge, and heavy, with some kind of mechanical switches that snick into place in the coolest way when you press a key.

Snick in a sentence as a verb

It's huge, and heavy, with some kind of mechanical switches that snick into place in the coolest way when you press a key.

Scratching that plug around the nearly featureless edge of the MBP is an extremely unsatisfying experience, especially compared to the old "snick" of a MagSafe plug practically attaching itself.

Snick definitions

noun

a small cut

See also: notch nick

noun

a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat

verb

hit a glancing blow with the edge of the bat

verb

cut slightly, with a razor; "The barber's knife nicked his cheek"

See also: nick