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titchy (iou) and snare 1, noun (oh)


titchy (iou)



titchy adjective. colloq. M20.
[from TITCH + -Y1.]
Very small, minute, tiny.

snare 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1000-1100; Language: Old Norse; Origin: snara]
a trap for catching an animal, especially one that uses a wire or rope to catch the animal by its foot
::A rabbit was caught in the snare.
literary something that is intended to trick someone and get them into a difficult situation
-synonym trap trap
::I didn't want to fall into the same snare again.