snick  (sn ĭk)
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v. snicked, snick·ing, snicks v.tr.1. To cut with short strokes; snip: snicked off a corner of the material. 2. To make a small cut in; nick. 3. To cause (something) to click: I snicked the door shut. v.intr.1. To snip: snicked with the shears. 2. To make a nick or nicks. 3. To click: The latch snicked open. n.1. A cut made by snicking. 2. A clicking sound: "I heard a little snick and a flashlight came on" (Anthony Hyde).
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