1. snopes - Verb
2. Snopes - Proper noun
snopes (third-person singular simple present snopeses, present participle snopesing, simple past and past participle snopesed)
(transitive, rare) To check (information) on the Web site snopes.com for accuracy.
Snopes (plural Snopeses)
A surname.
Snopes (third-person singular simple present Snopeses, present participle Snopesing, simple past and past participle Snopesed)
Alternative form of snopes
As Snopes points out, the relationship between blunt trauma and appendicitis is not clear. Source: Internet
Clinton said pictures of her had been “distorted” and referred to her necklace as a “Greek Cross” while Snopes made reference to a “St. Source: Internet
As of last Saturday evening, Snopes listed eighteen rumors about Barack Obama, only one deemed true and eleven false. Source: Internet
At one time, Pence supported using federal funds to treat those "seeking to change their sexual behavior," according to fact-checking sites Snopes. Source: Internet
Eight of WNDR’s 12 articles on the top 50 list were the subject of debunkings by Snopes; none of the corresponding Snopes links received more than 7,300 Facebook engagements. Source: Internet
As companies like YouTube, Google, and Facebook have turned to Wikipedia to fight fake news, sites like Wikipedia and Snopes need to contain verified and truthful information. Source: Internet