A bottle of champagne containing 0.1875 litres of fluid, one quarter the volume of a standard bottle.
A coin-operated gramophone; a jukebox.
A transverse flute that is smaller than a Western concert flute and pitched nearly an octave higher.
A waiter’s assistant in a hotel or restaurant.
An organ stop with the tone of a piccolo flute.
Designating the highest-pitched or smallest of a family of musical instruments.
A bottle of wine measuring 0.1875 liters, one fourth the volume of a standard bottle; a quarter bottle or piccolo.
A strip of copy announcing some late breaking news or item of interest, typically placed in a print advertisement in such a way that it stands out from the ad.
A sharp, clever answer; sarcasm.
A goal.
A member of the engineering department on a ship.
A cigarette butt.
Any of various limicoline game birds of the genera Gallinago, Lymnocryptes and Coenocorypha in the family Scolopacidae, having a long, slender, nearly straight beak.
A note or sticker attached to an existing poster to provide further information (e.g. an event is sold out), political criticism, etc.
A end of a log remaining after timber has been cut away - sometimes referred to as a snipe-end.
A fool; a blockhead.
A shot fired from a concealed place.
An animated promotional logo during a television show.
To attach a note or sticker to (an existing poster) to provide further information, political criticism, etc.
To hunt snipe.
To score a goal.
To make malicious, underhand remarks or attacks.
To nose (a log) to make it drag or slip easily in skidding.
To shoot with a sniper rifle.
To watch a timed online auction and place a winning bid against (the current high bidder) at the last possible moment.
To shoot at individuals from a concealed place.
To move the ball quickly in a different direction.