1. snack - Noun
2. snack - Verb
A share; a part or portion; -- obsolete, except in the colloquial phrase, to go snacks, i. e., to share.
A slight, hasty repast.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe scotch egg is such a Scottish food. It's as though a great Scottish chef said: I need a tasty snack. Let's take an egg... and wrap it in meat!! Makes it a bit harder. Bill Bailey
I don't see why someone should lose their life just so you can have a snack. Russell Brand
I don't snack all the time, but I do sometimes drink l more than I should. Gérard Depardieu
A spider. Quite big enough and succulent enough to provide a snack for a Scops. David Attenborough
Chocolate fends off all kinds of nasty stuff. And if you get hungry while warding off evil, you have a snack. It's multipurpose equipment. Jim Butcher
She breathed deeply of the scent of decaying fiction, disintegrating history, and forgotten verse, and she observed for the first time that a room full of books smelled like dessert: a sweet snack made of figs, vanilla, glue, and cleverness. Joe Hill