1. snipped - Adjective
2. snipped - Verb
Derived from snip
of Snip
Source: Webster's dictionaryThey're from the guy who snipped my nuts. Bill Allred
You can examine the whole 19th century from the point of view of who would have maxed out their credit cards. Emma Bovary would have maxed hers out. No question. Mr. Scrooge would not have. He would have snipped his up. Margaret Atwood
Both sides of the record featured heavy funk drum and bass grooves, with the melodic parts snipped from hours of jams and mixed in the studio. Source: Internet
As the strands were snipped off, I couldn’t have felt more of a relief. Source: Internet
At the end add coarsely chopped arugola, minced parsley, and snipped dill. Source: Internet
I have consumed thousands of animals in my lifetime: seen lambs butchered, snipped the faces off innumerable soft-shell crabs, killed and gutted my share of fish. Source: Internet