Sentences with phrase «snicker because»

Whenever he would do this, everyone in the class would always laugh and snicker because they never took anything seriously and took more joy in pointing fingers.
You might want to grab a Snickers because it's a long one!
However, if you watch the video, others in the audience started laughing and snickering because they were gleeful to see Ginny stump me.

Not exact matches

I have to suppress a snicker, because that's a bit like asking whether Alex Trebek knows all the answers on Jeopardy!
It's probably because while neither of my grandmas ever MADE any sort of brittle, the only type of brittle I ever stumbled upon was in Mother Lovett's cabinet under her bar where she hid things like gum drops, peanut butter cups and two - year - old snickers bars along with a whole hoard of salt water taffy that we couldn't touch.
I am laughing because B. just ask me to please put Snickers in a cake!!
I was [mostly] successful, but I did have to remake a batch of snicker doodle cookies because I ended up putting a little TOO much cinnamon and sugar on the outside, so they came out looking a little too dark.
Because you know what's even better than Snickers and Reese's peanut butter cups and Twix?
Added protein by adding peanuts and peanut butter (obviously necessary to make Snickers) but it's also great to add in protein to desserts as you get satisfied with less because protein is very filling.
They were shamefaced because they had no more money, and the Ladinos snickered.
Klose's obviously a perfectly capable striker, and Frings was, once upon a time, a very good pivot midfielder, but it's difficult to look at that Germany side and compare it to the current one without snickering, if only because Lukas Podolski is, somehow, still starting.
When you're finished snickering that this actually made my list, I implore you to schedule a day to go sample it, because oh - em - gee.
There's a restaurant local called Stacked and every single time we go there, we hear people snickering around us about the fact that they carry gluten free fries because potatoes don't have gluten.
Rendino reportedly made the move because he wanted to «stop people from snickering» when the Bronx Republican party is talked about in GOP circles.
«For instance,» explains Estes, «when you're holding your mobile phone in your hand, you may be more likely to choose a KitKat than a Snickers, because the KitKat is shaped more like your phone.
The study, entitled «Food4Me ``, investigated 1,500 participants in seven European countries who were randomly given personalized dietary advice based on their genetic data, or instead told to follow standard dietary prescriptions such as eating lots of fruits and vegetables (don't you just love how those two are always «lumped together»), lean meats (I run like the plague when I see a lean meat because I've never once been dressing an animal I've hunted and found meat void of fat) and whole grains (which can spike your blood sugar higher than a Snicker's Bar).
Vegans often get a bad wrap for their diet because of associations with hyper - political animal rights organizations like PETA and NRDC, but inherently the diet is a sound approach to eating non-processed foods, so put down the Snickers bar and «vegan» twinkies.
only snickers of collusion because i avoid sewing whenever i can and fabric glue?
Speaking of Burton, forget the Jews, because this film really looks bad for atheists, as I can see some Bible thumper saying that the most inaccurate thing in this (Snicker, snicker) Biblical drama is Burton's character feeling guilty about killing Snicker, snicker) Biblical drama is Burton's character feeling guilty about killing snicker) Biblical drama is Burton's character feeling guilty about killing Christ.
He worked behind - the - scenes at the model train shop and it's easy to understand his antisocial ways from the reactions and snickers he receives in public purely because of his stature.
Get all your jokes about where the vampires are in this trailer out of the way now, because we're entering prestige territory, people, and there will be no more snickering.
We get her motivations, but they don't pass any sort of snicker test: she wants to eradicate humanity because we've supplanted worship of these mystical creatures in favor of a preoccupation with machines, including, ironically, the phone app that might destroy those out to destroy her.
Perhaps it's because, on one level, Du Pont could be seen as comical — in the «nervously snickering» sense.
Because I'm assured that this happened, presented for your approval is (snicker) Saving Mr. Banks, directed by (haha) John Lee Hancock from a screenplay by a team one half of which (bwahaha) is currently writing the Fifty Shades of Grey adaptation.
* snicker * Many of my posts for Janice are turning into multi-parters simply because I'm doing a brain dump of All.
We know this because when Raiden the cyborg needs a disguise, he dresses up as a mariachi — hold your snickers, please — complete with an oversized sombrero.
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