There are five definitions of snatched:
1. Used to take the place of 'on fleek', 'perfect', 'on point' or 'fashionable'.
2. To slap someone real hard.
3. To grab (or snatch) a wig off of a person's head
4. Taken away or grabbed.
5. To be stolen.
1. Used to take the place of 'on fleek', 'perfect', 'on point' or 'fashionable'.
2. To slap someone real hard.
3. To grab (or snatch) a wig off of a person's head
4. Taken away or grabbed.
5. To be stolen.
An example of snatched is: The pageant queen snatched the wig off of another contestants head
The definition that my generation uses is the "take a wig off of a person's head". It is mostly used as that in humorous, casual, conversation The origin dates back to the 1570's where the original word was snatch but had a more proper use and a different definition. The word snatched actually was "born" in 2018 but was used in past generations without the ed.