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Well, first, obviously, it refers to snuffing out life. It's a watch book for Brutha's sake. Secondly, it refers to snuff as in snuff cocaine. It's a book about drug wars mayhaps?
* Considering that snuff tobacco is specifically mentioned in the story, the idea that this has anything to do with "snuff cocaine" - whatever that might be - is... odd.
* Or perhaps it's about Vimes' aging... not longer feeling "up to snuff" as it were. Or perhaps it refers to Angua's method of snuffing out clues. Or [[
** I suspect that one of the meanings involves Angua, given that, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audio/2009/dec/18/terry-pratchett-discworld-guardian-club in a recent interview], Pratchett declared (to much audience cheering) that it is high time for Carrot and Angua to finally marry.
* It could also refer to Snuff tobacco. Possibly Vimes switches to it from cigars. Maybe Sybil won't let him smoke in the house because of their son?
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