The snera
/snˈer-ə/
noun
The Snape era. A period of time Severus Snape was a student at Hogwarts.
"The snera is such a fascinating time period"

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The snera
/snˈer-ə/
noun
The Snape era. A period of time Severus Snape was a student at Hogwarts.
"The snera is such a fascinating time period"

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I just missed the p and typed Snae instead of Snape and tbh Snae is ‘Snape Bae’ in Snapedom and should be included in our snictionary
seveissance
/seveɪs(ə)ns/
The revival of Snapely art and other content
I think it's time for a seveissance
snarcasm
/sn ɑːkaz(ə)m/
noun
A combination of snark and sarcasm. Especially typical for Severus Snape.
I’m learning loads from professor Snape but he could tone down the snarcasm when teaching 11-year-olds.
Snella. It's an informal yet friendly word to call a fellow (snellow?) snover. Example: "Me and the snellas are about to have a Snape worshipping session."
Ah, is this what the snyouth™ (Snape youth) are calling their sniends these days?

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sneculate
/ˈsnekyəˌlāt/
verb
To make a Snape-related speculation.
“I’m just sneculating, but it’s possible Severus and Lily watched Bambi as kids. Isn’t that wild?”
“I sneculate that Snape cries every time Bambi’s mom dies.”
snerotonin
/snɛr əˈtoʊ nɪn/
noun
Happiness caused by Snape-related thoughts, daydreams, or content
"Thank you, snartists, for my daily dose of snerotonin"
Well... This might not really be Snape related or might hv already been used but here it goes... If a person bullies someone who is weaker than them or has any sort of disadvantage , can we use the phrase "Don't be such a James" at the bully?
Sorry for not responding, I haven't checked these in forever.
I'm personally on the fence about this. The reasoning is solid but James is also such a common name that it's not that specific.
May I suggest "bullying toerag" instead? It's still referring to the same person, and there's less confusion.
Thoughts?