noun Street Slang

snake

SNAYK · noun · slang

A traitor; someone who betrays you

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A treacherous, disloyal person. As a verb, 'snaked' means betrayed.

“He got snaked by his own mandem.”
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snake In A Sentence

He got snaked by his own mandem.

Origin & Usage

General slang 'snake' (deceiver), central to MLE loyalty vocabulary.

Variants snaked

People Also Ask

What does 'snake' mean in slang?

It refers to a treacherous, disloyal person — a traitor who betrays the people close to them.

What does 'snaked' mean?

As a verb, to be 'snaked' means to be betrayed, e.g. 'He got snaked by his own mandem.'

How do you use 'snake'?

Call someone a snake to accuse them of disloyalty, a central concept in London street loyalty vocabulary.

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