snap out



snap out

v.
1. To utter something abruptly or sharply: The sergeant snapped out a command. The coach snapped her orders out.
2. snap out of To recover suddenly from some mental state: Snap out of it! We have a job to do.
3. snap out of To rouse someone suddenly from some mental state: When he yelled, he snapped me out of my daydream. The magician snapped the audience volunteer out of the hypnotic state.
See also: out, snap

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
YorickYAWR-ik (English), YAW-rik (Dutch), YO-rik (Dutch)Literature, English, Dutch
Ionathan-Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
BrandaBRAN-dəEnglish (Rare)
Rosie['rəuzi]
MargareetaMAHR-gah-re:-tahFinnish (Rare)
Vasilka-Bulgarian, Macedonian