1. snickering - Noun
2. snickering - Verb
of Snicker
Source: Webster's dictionaryI’m SORRY, I’m sorry, I apologize in advance for the divisive snickering and focusing on Melania conspiracy field day (like before) which distract from the White House’s untenable apathy and complicity in human suffering. Source: Internet
Our electrician brought his teenage son and they were both snickering and red in the face the whole time. Source: Internet
‘The snickering stopped when I realized - cue melodramatic organ music - that the creepy kid was me.’ Source: Internet
Fair warning, just listen, the universe is snickering at you, and about to break in to open laughter. Source: Internet
I answered Disneyland and the audience started snickering. Source: Internet
I gave you too much credit and thought you knew a certain manner of arguing that didn't include snickering and screaming. Source: Internet