int. ? Obs. [Cf. ’SNIGS and NIGS.] A form of minced oath.

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1633.  Rowley, Match at Midn., I. i. Sniggers! what does the devil and a saint both in a sign?

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1749.  Smollett, Gil Blas, I. xvii. ¶ 3. Odd ’sniggers! this smells strong of intrigues!

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1836.  Haliburton, Clockm., Ser. I. xxi. I sniggers if you didn’t frighten us properly.

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