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* [[Snap! Magazine]], a magazine published by Walker Books in the United Kingdom during the 1990s
* [[Snap! Magazine]], a magazine published by Walker Books in the United Kingdom during the 1990s
* [[Snap Appliances]], a network attached storage vendor that used to be owned by Quantum Corporation
* [[Snap Appliances]], a network attached storage vendor that used to be owned by Quantum Corporation
* [[Les Claypool|Snap]], the nickname of Primus frontman Les Claypool
* [[Les Claypool|Snap]], the nickname of [[Primus (band)|Primus]] frontman Les Claypool
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Revision as of 09:49, 22 May 2006

Snap may refer to:

  • Snap, a card game.
  • Oh snap!, an expression of disbelief popularised originally by Biz Markie, and more recently by Dave Chappelle.
  • Snap, a new Atlanta-based hip-hop subgenre.
  • Snap, a German music band.
  • Subnetwork Access Protocol, for distinguishing protocols running atop the IEEE 802.2 layer.
  • Snap, a search engine
  • Snap fastener, a term for a special type of fastner on a piece of clothing.
  • Space Nuclear Auxiliary Power (or System for Nuclear Auxiliary Power), a Radioisotope thermoelectric generator
  • Supernova / Acceleration Probe
  • Snap, one of the three mascots of Rice Krispies
  • Snap, the codename for an upcoming Magic: The Gathering expansion set
  • Scalable Node Address Protocol, a generic, free and open network protocol designed primarily for home automation and control systems
  • Snaps are used in playing "the dozens"
  • In Yorkshire dialect, a word for food in general or a packed meal in particular.
  • Snap, an action that starts each play in American football
  • Snap, a song by the band Slipknot
  • Snap! Magazine, a magazine published by Walker Books in the United Kingdom during the 1990s
  • Snap Appliances, a network attached storage vendor that used to be owned by Quantum Corporation
  • Snap, the nickname of Primus frontman Les Claypool