snown
snow in the past tense
Katharine, did you see all that snow outside? It must've snown like crazy!
snown
Means “it is known”.
Used after some intelligent or factual statement.
Used after some intelligent or factual statement.
“This song is banging”
“... snown”
“... snown”
Snowned
1) When one is incapable of doing what they planned to do due to snow.
2) When one gets hit in the face with a snowball.
2) When one gets hit in the face with a snowball.
1) Jack: Lets go play basketball
John: We can't... it's snowing
Bob: HAHA SNOWNED!
2) SNOWNED!
John: We can't... it's snowing
Bob: HAHA SNOWNED!
2) SNOWNED!
Snowned
When you are officially too stoned to be able to pronounce it. The last stage after "wankered" and before "monged"
"Pluck me I'm snowned"
snowned
Getting owned or pwned by a snowstorm.
I got snowned by the huge blizzard this week when I got stuck at the airport for 14 hours.