SNL
Definition
SNL is the common abbreviation for Saturday Night Live, a legendary American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show that has been broadcasting since 1975, known for its satirical sketches, celebrity hosts, and musical guests.
Informally, SNL can refer to any chaotic late-night gathering mimicking the show's energy, or in niche contexts, acronyms like 'Sorry, No Luck' in casual texting.
Examples
I binged old SNL episodes and now think my cat impressions deserve a guest spot.
That politician's gaffe was so epic, it practically wrote itself for SNL's Weekend Update.
Instead of sleeping, we turned karaoke night into an impromptu SNL audition—spoiler: nobody's moving to New York.
SNL dropped a skit so spot-on about office life, my boss texted me 'too real' at 2 a.m.