Originally from the two English words "snazzy" and "terrific".
By combining the two words, the power of this adjective is increased exponentially.
Used to describe something in a generally positive fashion.
{regarding picture}
You crazy girl, you're pretty snazz-a-rific.
{regarding outfit}
Did you see that shirt as advertised on urbandictionary.com?
It was friggin' snazz-a-rific, amirite?
Noun: A nondescript thing, or a thing whose name cannot be immediately recalled.
Verb: Generally offensive synonym for go, can be used with various prepositions to provide directional information
Adjective: Both positive and negative, generally used to describe nondescript things, possibly with the intention to confuse. Often interchangeable with the noun, see examples snazz Also interchangeable with snazzy
Noun:
Freddie - Manuel you need to pick that bit of snazz out of your nose.
Manuel - Thanks mate, I have no idea how that got there
or
B-J - What's your snazz?
Manuel - Not much, there's slim snazz going on in town today.
or
Steve - Hey, what's that?
B-J - Oooh, that's jazz.
Steve - And that?
B-J - That's snazz!
Someone who is fresh, fly or dope. Someone with a style all their own who stands out from the crowd. Also, an affectionate name for a friend or relative.