noun General Slang

snib

SNIB · noun · informal

A small latch or catch on a door/window

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Definitions

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A latch, catch or bolt; 'snib the door' means put the latch on.

“Mind and snib the windae afore ye go.”
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snib In A Sentence

Mind and snib the windae afore ye go.

Origin & Usage

Scots, of uncertain origin, for a small fastening/catch.

People Also Ask

What is a snib?

A snib is a small latch, catch or bolt on a door or window. As a verb, to snib something means to put the latch on and fasten it.

How do you use snib?

You might say 'mind and snib the window before you go' to remind someone to latch it shut.

Where does the word snib come from?

It's a Scots word of uncertain origin for a small fastening or catch.

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