adjective General Slang

snizy

SNY-zee · adjective · slang

Bitterly cold with a cutting wind.

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Definitions

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Cold and biting, of the weather. A Yorkshire/Northern dialect word.

“It's a bit snizy out there today.”
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snizy In A Sentence

It's a bit snizy out there today.

Origin & Usage

Northern English dialect, imitative of a cutting cold wind.

Variants snizey

People Also Ask

What does snizy mean?

It describes weather that is bitterly cold with a sharp, cutting wind. It's a Yorkshire and Northern English dialect word.

Is snizy only about the weather?

Yes, it's used specifically to describe cold, biting weather, as in 'it's snizy out today.'

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