snake out
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[edit]snake out (third-person singular simple present snakes out, present participle snaking out, simple past and past participle snaked out)
- (literally) To move outwards like a snake.
- His hand was snaking out from the window.
- (slang, archaic, US, transitive) To remove by dragging out, as removing a snake from its hole.
- Then snake out the item from its container.
- (slang, archaic, US, transitive) To crack a whip so as to wrap around a target.
- Snake out the horse's legs.
- (transitive) To unclog a drain using a plumbing snake.
- The plumber snaked out the drain.