A snake is a common reptile of the order Squamata. See also serpent.
It may also refer to:
Geography
- Snake Creek, a tributary of the North Branch Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania in the United States
- Also see Snake River for several rivers by that name
People
- Denis Bélanger, known as "Snake", lead singer of Canadian rock band Voivod
Fictional characters
- A code name given to one of two protagonists in the Metal Gear series; Big Boss (Metal Gear) (Naked Snake) and his cloned "son", Solid Snake
- Snake Plissken, the anti-hero from John Carpenter's films Escape from New York and Escape from L.A., played by Kurt Russell
- "Snake", a character from the film The Karate Kid, Part III
- Snake Jailbird, character from popular animated TV series, The Simpsons
- The main character in Snake Tales, an Australian comic strip
- Archie Simpson, known as "Snake", a character from the Degrassi television series
- "Snake", a four-man group in the manga Naruto, formed and named by Uchiha Sasuke, whose ultimate goal is to kill Sasuke's brother, Itachi
Music
Other
- A technique used in some racing video games, such as F-Zero GX and Mario Kart DS
- Snake (video game), a classic video game
- Active contour, also called "Snake"; in computer vision, a framework for a deformable contour aiming at identifying the outline of an object in a possibly noisy image.
- Snakes, a common type of confectionery in Australia
- HMS Snake, a Royal Navy warship
- Black snake (firework), a common type of firework
- Plumber's snake, a plumbing tool named after the reptile
- Snake cable, multiple audio/video channels bundled into a single large cable
- Snake Kung Fu, a style of martial arts.
- Snake, to "steal" the hacky sack while someone else is hacking it.
- "Snake", one of D. H. Lawrence's most frequently anthologized poems.
- The snake in the tunnel was a failed attempt in the 1970s to limit fluctuations between European currencies
- "Snake", a commonly used term to describe a long deuce
- "Snake", a commonly used term to describe a long member usually found behind a zipper.
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