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Eugene
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26 April, 00:48
A snicker is this kind of laugh
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Adolfo Campos
26 April, 01:07
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Yes, a snicker is a smothered or half-suppressed laugh.
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Aldo Moses
26 April, 01:17
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Yeah. Or a candy bar.
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