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  1. SNICK - Wikipedia

    SNICK ... SNICK (short for Saturday Night Nickelodeon) was a two-hour programming block on the American children's cable television network Nickelodeon, aimed towards preteen and teen …

  2. SNICK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    snick 1 of 2 verb ˈsnik : to make or cause to make a snick snick 2 of 2 noun : a slight often metallic sound : click

  3. 9 Best Shows From Nickelodeon’s SNICK Block, Now 30 Years Old

    Aug 16, 2022 · Nickelodeon execs launched SNICK in August 1992, in an effort to capture the attention of pre-teens who were otherwise at a loss for weekend-night entertainment.

  4. SNICK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    SNICK definition: 1. in sports, especially cricket, to hit the ball off the edge of the bat: 2. (in sports…. Learn more.

  5. SNICK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    SNICK definition: to cut, snip, or nick. See examples of snick used in a sentence.

  6. The Best Snick Shows From Nickelodeon, Ranked

    Apr 17, 2025 · What are the best Snick shows that aired on Nickelodeon? Upvote your favorite Snick shows below, those that take you back to those '90s Saturday nights, trying to sleep after watching …

  7. snick - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 23, 2024 · snick (third-person singular simple present snicks, present participle snicking, simple past and past participle snicked) To make something click, to make a clicking noise.

  8. SNICK | Nickelodeon | Fandom

    SNICK (short for Saturday Night Nickelodeon) was a two-hour programming block on the American cable television network Nickelodeon, geared toward general audiences.

  9. SNICK: The Pinnacle of Nickelodeon's Golden Age - YouTube

    Jun 12, 2021 · Patreon: https://patreon.com/channelserferThe definitive history of SNICK, Nickelodeon's iconic Saturday night programming block that defied conventions and ...

  10. Snick - definition of snick by The Free Dictionary

    1. A cut made by snicking. 2. A clicking sound: "I heard a little snick and a flashlight came on" (Anthony Hyde).