A surname.
snider
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for snider.
Editorial note
Historian Timothy Snider has some lectures online and wrote some great books.
Quick take
A surname.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of snider gathered in one view.
An unincorporated community in West Virginia.
(military, historical) A breech-loading rifle formerly used in the British service.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for snider.
noun
A surname.
noun
An unincorporated community in West Virginia.
noun
(military, historical) A breech-loading rifle formerly used in the British service.
Example sentences
Historian Timothy Snider has some lectures online and wrote some great books.
It's either that or gold/silver, both would work, Snider (as far as I know) has said as much in his podcasts.
I only have a tiny handful of comments with 0 or negative score, and most of those were on the snider side of the spectrum.
Excellent tip indeed:-) I remember hearing Jeffrey Snider explain all this stuff, and I had to listen more than once just to grok it all.
> Terra Ziporyn Snider of Severna Park, Maryland, still remembers how difficult it was for her son to wake up for his 7:17 a.m.
>I realise a lot of you will want to call me fascist for this comment, or more likely something a bit snider and less direct.
I still take issue with mr Snider scaremongering like this- in the unlikely scenario that someone would actually be running around with a 60 round mag glock it would likely jam or overheat anyway.
Whenever such threads or articles pop up on here, I rarely ever see good discussion into the details around why the GFC even happened (much of what I will say is inspired by Jeff Snider and his excellent Eurodollar University project).
(I live in Boston now and I wonder every fucking day why I don’t live in Montana any more.) This has a whiff of something Brock Lameres or Ross Snider would be involved in.
The usually-deflationary Eurodollar system (in my limited understanding) essentially causes all collateral to become extremely rare, because collateral is basically acting as an offset to unlimited money printing (yes I know Snider hates this term and I don't care, because essentially that is what's happening).
My outlook is pretty different from some of the sources you cite, but I like: - Eurodollar University / Jeff Snider - Robert Prechter, mostly for the understanding of money/credit and the fact that asset price movements are an endogenous process which drives headlines, not the other way around.
Quote examples
[Snider] recalled to the Talk Is Jericho podcast, "The first thing I said was, 'Does she know who wrote it?
Check out the Todd Snider song about this called "The Ballad of The Kingsmen."
As Todd Snider once said, "I might share some of my opinions with you over the course of the evening.
I'll never know which one I am, but I'll bet you my last dime, 99% think we're 3%, 100% of the time." -- Statistician's Blues, Todd Snider.
Proper noun examples
Snider has used is podium in The Guardian to tell us to set up a WiFi password?
Look up Jeff Snider/Eurodollar University, he's probably the most well-researched guy on the subject.
Dee Snider's speech before Congress is as relevant now as it was then.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use snider in a sentence?
Historian Timothy Snider has some lectures online and wrote some great books.
What does snider mean?
A surname.
What part of speech is snider?
snider is commonly used as noun.