Entertainment / Bowling / Snap: Usually refers to the ability of a ball to go long and then make a violent turn back to the pocket. A bowler that has a skid-snap reacting ball will create large entry angles, but at some expense of accuracy. See also arc.
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Snap Verb Synonyms: shoot, snapshot, photograph, click, catch
Snap Noun Synonyms: break (off), separate, crack, cleave, split, fracture, give way, part
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Entertainment / Ice Hockey / Snap Pass: A quick pass made with a snap of the wrists, similar to a wrist shot. MORE
Entertainment / Ice Hockey / Snap Shot: A slap shot is a like an abbreviated slap shot. The purpose of the snap shot is to combine the main advantages of the wrist shot (shot accuracy and quick delivery) and the slap shot (puck speed). The MORE
Entertainment / Photography / Snapshot: Term once used to describe a photograph taken with the i (instantaneous) setting on cameras. The term originally came from rifle shooting, when little or no time is allowed for aiming. MORE
Entertainment / Football / Direct Snap: A play in which the ball is passed directly to the presumed ball carrier by the center. Contrast with an indirect snap play in which the ball is first handed to the quarterback, who will then pass or MORE
Entertainment / Golf / Snap Hook: (also 'duck hook, snapper, quacker') a shot that curves abruptly and severely right to left (right-handed player) MORE
Entertainment / Football / Indirect Snap: A play in which the ball is handed to the quarterback rather than thrown directly to the ballcarrier by the center as in a direct snap play. So named because the quarterback acts as an intermediary in MORE