sneap

/sniːp/
verb
  1. To rebuke, reprimand, or snub someone sharply.
    • The teacher sneaped the student for talking during the lesson.
    • She sneaped her friend for arriving late to the meeting.
    • He felt sneaped by his boss's curt reply to his question.
  2. To check or restrain something, such as a feeling or action.
    • The cold wind sneaped their enthusiasm for the outdoor picnic.
    • She sneaped her impulse to laugh during the serious ceremony.
    • He sneaped his anger before saying something he would regret.
noun
  1. A sharp rebuke or snub.
    • The child's sneap from his mother made him apologize.
    • She received a sneap from her manager for missing the deadline.
    • His comment was a sneap that left her speechless.