“Snatched” is a slang word that means something looks amazing, flawless, or on-point—most often used to describe a person’s outfit, hair, makeup, or overall appearance.
People drop it in everyday talk when a friend shows up looking extra good: “Your brows are snatched today!” or “That dress is snatched—where’d you get it?” It’s quick praise, the same vibe as saying “you look fire” or “absolutely killing it.”
Meaning & Usage Examples
• “Her contour is snatched” = her makeup is perfect.
• “The whole look is snatched” = everything about the outfit is flawless.
• “Snatched waist” = the waist looks tiny and well-defined, usually because of good styling or shapewear.
Context / Common Use
You’ll hear it on Instagram captions, TikTok comments, and in friend-group chats. It’s upbeat, casual, and almost always positive. Just drop it when someone’s style stands out and you want a fast, catchy compliment.
Is “snatched” only about fashion?
Mostly, yes—fashion, hair, and makeup—but people stretch it to anything that looks perfect, like a perfectly decorated room or a clean car.
Can guys use “snatched” too?
Absolutely. It’s gender-neutral praise; anyone can say it when something looks great.
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