The spelling of the word "snuppy" is unique and not commonly found in the English language. It can be phonetically transcribed as /ˈsnʌpi/ with the stress on the first syllable. The initial "sn" sound is a blend of the consonants "s" and "n", followed by a short "u" sound and a long "p" sound. The final "y" sound is represented by the letter "i". Despite its unusual spelling, "snuppy" does not have a commonly accepted definition.
"Snuppy" is a relatively new word that does not have an established etymology. The term was coined in 2005 as a combination of "puppy" and "Seoul National University" (SNU), where the world's first cloned dog named Snuppy was created. "Snuppy" specifically refers to this particular cloned dog. As such, the word has limited usage beyond this specific context and does not have a broader etymology.