Sc. (and north. dial.). [Related to SNASH v.] Abuse, impertinence, insolence.

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1786.  Burns, Twa Dogs, 96. Poor tenant bodies,… How they maun thole a factor’s snash.

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1832–53.  Whistle-Binkie, Ser. I. 55. Xantippe’s sel’, wi’ snash sae snell, Was but a lamb compared wi’ Betty.

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1898.  J. MacManus, Bend of Road, 102. I doubt if they’d put up with yer snash elsewhere.

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