Snirt– a suppressed laugh; a sly or disrespectful laugh , especially one partly stifled; a sharp intake of breath; to snicker; dirty snow.
Snirt– a suppressed laugh; a sly or disrespectful laugh , especially one partly stifled; a sharp intake of breath; to snicker; dirty snow.
@AgBioWorld we see this from time to time when we get snow followed by high winds and unprotected fields are acceptable to wind erosion. Sometimes called Snirt! https://t.co/w3BJqWcDdG
— Charles Atkinson (@KSAPres12) February 21, 2021
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