snikt

English

Interjection

snikt

  1. (onomatopoeia) The sound of Wolverine's claws emerging.
    • 1975 May, Len Wein (writer); Dave Cockrum (illustrator); John Costanza (letterer), “Second Genesis!”, in Giant-Size X-Men, number 1, page 8:
      [Wolverine:] It seems you didn't get my meaning, friend.
      [Wolverine:] This is still a free country, isn't it?
      [sound effect:] SNIKT!
    • 2009 February 15, Scott Collura, “Toy Fair 09: Wolverine, Iron Man, and Spectacular Spidey”, in IGN:
      Hasbro kicks off the convention with a snikt!
    • 2018 July 25, Peyton Hinckle, “Snikt To The Man: All Of Wolverine’s Abilities, Officially Ranked”, in CBR.com:
      However, there’s a lot more to this grisly Canuck’s story than just the “snikt” sound effect.

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Dutch

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɪkt

Verb

snikt

  1. second- and third-person singular present indicative of snikken
  2. (archaic) plural imperative of snikken

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