Snapstreak is an internet slang term used on the messaging app Snapchat to describe an ongoing streak of consecutive days in which two users send snaps (photos or videos) to each other. The longer the streak, the more significant it becomes to maintain it, as it signifies a close and consistent connection between the two friends.
Examples:
1. Tom and Lisa pride themselves on their 100-day snapstreak. They make sure to send each other snaps every day to keep the streak going.
2. Sarah panicked when she realized that she forgot to send a snap to her friend John, jeopardizing their 50-day snapstreak. She quickly sent him a snap to save the streak from ending.
Here are some examples of conversations using this term:
Example 1:
Tom: “Hey Lisa! Day 101 of our snapstreak! Let me send you a snap.”
Lisa: “Wow, Tom! We’ve come so far. Can’t believe we’ve maintained it for this long.”
Tom: “I know, right? It’s become a part of our daily routine now.”
Example 2:
Sarah: “Hey John, I totally forgot to send you a snap yesterday. I’m so sorry, I nearly ruined our snapstreak.”
John: “No worries, Sarah! Luckily, you realized it in time. Let’s make sure we keep this streak going strong!”
Sarah: “Absolutely! I’ll make sure to send you double snaps today to make up for it.”
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