slang or dial. [Cf. SNICKING vbl. sb.] A snack or share. Usu. pl.
1723. Dk. Wharton, True Briton, No. 59. There is no Room for the Encouragement of Industry where the Snicks will hardly pay for a Saturdays Supper.
1888. Berkshire Gloss., 151. Snicks, shares, halves.
1891. Wrench, Winchester Word-bk. (1901), 51. To go snicks, = to go snacks.