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Started by: dostaf (inactive)

December explanation of snig info gathered from Urban Dictionary.


Posted by: jo anne (14410)

I've checked in the urban dictionary and this is the definition applicable here:

Wigan term for a freshwater Eel found in the area in the canal, River Douglas or ponds. Occasionally eaten as a delicacy by some locals
'I went out carp fishing but all I got was snigs'

'I was in St Patricks Club and two lads tried to sell me a dead snig for a Fiver...'


Apparently, an edit was suggested.


Replied: 1st Dec 2010 at 21:08
Last edited by jo anne: 27th Aug 2011 at 20:17:23


She'll believe owt, that Jo Anne

Replied: 27th Dec 2012 at 19:36

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