Scatman

Scatman may refer to:

  • Scatman John (1942–1999), U.S. musician
  • "Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop)", Scatman John's most famous song
  • Scatman Crothers (1910–1986), U.S. musician and actor

  • Snap

    Snap or SNAP may refer to:

    Games and sport

  • Snap (card game)
  • Snap (gridiron football)
  • Pokémon Snap, a 1999 video game
  • Scalable Network Application Package, an online gaming platform
  • Snap, any putdown used in The Dozens
  • Strong Notrump After Passing (SNAP), a contract bridge bidding convention
  • Music

  • Snap (dance move)
  • Snap music, a hip hop subgenre
  • Snap! (album), a 1983 album by The Jam
  • Snap!, a music group
  • Science

  • Jounce or snap, in physics, the fourth derivative of the position vector with respect to time
  • S-Nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine, a chemical compound
  • Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality (SNAP), a questionnaire for personality disorder assessment
  • Significant New Alternatives Policy, the US EPA program to evaluate and regulate substitutes for the ozone-depleting chemicals that are being phased out under the stratospheric ozone protection provisions of the Clean Air Act
  • Supernova/Acceleration Probe, a proposed spacecraft
  • Systems for Nuclear Auxiliary Power
  • Computing

  • An International Typeface Corporation font
  • Slapjack

    Slapjack, also known as Slaps, is a simple standard-deck card game, generally played among children. It can often be a child's first introduction to playing cards. The game is related to Egyptian Ratscrew and is also sometimes known as Heart Attack. It is also related to the simpler 'slap' card games often called snap.

    Gameplay

    A 52-card deck is divided into face-down stacks as equally as possible between all players. One player removes the top card of his stack and places it face-up on the playing surface within reach of all players. The players take turns doing this in a clockwise manner until a Jack is placed on the pile. At this point, any and all players may attempt to slap the pile with the hand they used to place the card; whoever covers the stack with his hand first takes the pile, shuffles it, and adds it to the bottom of his stack. If another player puts their card over the Jack before it is slapped, the Jack and the cards underneath can't be taken by a player until the next Jack is revealed. When a player has run out of cards, he has one more chance to slap a jack and get back in the game, but if he fails, he is out. Gameplay continues with hands of this sort until one player has acquired all of the cards.

    Snap (computer graphics)

    In computer graphics, snapping allows an object to be easily positioned in alignment with grid lines, guide lines or another object, by causing it to automatically jump to an exact position when the user drags it to the proximity of the desired location.

    Some CAD software provides a "Snap" pull-down menu with diverse options as preferences for the practice of the operation.

    In Windows with the option snap enabled, vertical positioning of a window against the top edge of the screen causes it to change into full screen.

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