Schnick Schnack Schnuck

German

Alternative forms

  • Schnick, Schnack, Schnuck; Schnick-Schnack-Schnuck; Schnickschnackschnuck
  • The interjection may also be lowercase.

Etymology

Probably from schnicken, variant of schnippen (to flip one’s fingers). The i-a-u ablaut is very common in German (and beyond); cf. tri-tra-trullala etc. Perhaps also influenced by Schnickschnack.

Noun

Schnick Schnack Schnuck n

  1. (regional, including western Germany) rock paper scissors (game)
    Synonyms: Schere, Stein, Papier; (northern Germany) Sching Schang Schong

Interjection

Schnick! Schnack! Schnuck!

  1. Used as a start signal during the above game; on Schnuck! both players show their gestures.

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