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Question Posted Friday December 5 2008, 4:43 pm

what is snm my friends talk about it but i dont know what it is

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thelaura answered Saturday December 6 2008, 7:49 pm:
SNM is an abbreviation of "say no more" according to urbandictionary.
I can't find anything else on it.
What was the context it was used? Could you be confused with S&M?

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Cux answered Saturday December 6 2008, 4:38 pm:
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My best guess is "Show No Mercy"...

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Or "Say No More".

But I would just ask them if you want to know for sure.

--Jack
(17/m)

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