snopes
See also: Snopes
English
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Verb
snopes (third-person singular simple present snopeses, present participle snopesing, simple past and past participle snopesed)
- (transitive, rare) To check (information) on the Web site
snopes.com
for accuracy.- 2003 January 26, LadyMackSez, “Stella Awards”, in misc.facts.straight-dope (Usenet), retrieved 2022-02-03:
- Heh heh you got me.
No, I didn't Snopes it before replying.
Damn. Shame on me.
- 2003 January 27, Gus, “Stella Awards”, in misc.facts.straight-dope (Usenet), retrieved 2022-02-03:
- Why do people insist on "re-SNOPESing" things that have been proven time and time again are urban legends?
- 2004 January 9, John Hatpin, “Diesel and electric motors on submarines”, in alt.fan.cecil-adams (Usenet), retrieved 2022-02-03:
- I remember the same doubt, and it's understandable that people would be skeptical about an amazing story like that. I had some spare time, hence the Googling and Snopesing.
- 2009 January 11, **Rowland Croucher**, “More Darwin Awards”, in uk.rec.humour (Usenet), retrieved 2022-02-03:
- Now some of these are bogus, or semi-bogus... Check 'em out if you need to (I'm not gonna do your snopesing for you :-) - but why spoil a good story with some factuality? If some of these aren't true, they ought to be :-)
- 2010 September 15, Ala, “Re: Bulletin: Obama May Not Run in 2012 -- Seriously!”, in alt.pro-wrestling.wwf (Usenet), retrieved 2022-02-03:
- Seriously why does he call himself an intelligent person when all he has to do is snopes stuff before sending out
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