Snick

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From the pronunciation of SNCC.

Noun[edit]

Snick (plural Snicks)

  1. (US, historical) A member of the SNCC.
    • 2013, Michael V. Uschan, “Life as a Snick”, in James Foreman and SNCC, Greenhaven Publishing LLC, →ISBN, page 72:
      Despite differences in race and social background, they and hundreds of other Snicks joined together to commit themselves to defeating the powerful, often sadistic racism that had denied southern blacks equality with whites since the end of the Civil War a century earlier.