- a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation.
- a short, projecting stump, as of a branch broken or cut off.
- any sharp or rough projection.
- a jagged hole, tear, pull, or run in a fabric, as caused by catching on a sharp projection.
- any obstacle or impediment.
- a stump of a tooth or a projecting tooth; snaggletooth.
- to run or catch up on a snag.
- to damage by so doing.
- to obstruct or impede, as a snag does: He snagged all my efforts.
- to grab; seize: to snag the last piece of pie.
- to become entangled with some obstacle or hindrance.
- to become tangled: This line snags every time I cast.
- (of a boat) to strike a snag.
- to form a snag.
- a difficulty or disadvantage
- a sharp protuberance, such as a tree stump
- a small loop or hole in a fabric caused by a sharp object
- a projection that brings to a stop a sliding or rotating component
- a tree stump in a riverbed that is dangerous to navigation
- a standing dead tree, esp one used as a perch by an eagle
- sausages
- to hinder or impede
- to tear or catch (fabric)
- to develop a snag
- (of a boat) to strike or be damaged by a snag
- to clear (a stretch of water) of snags
- to seize (an opportunity, benefit, etc)