She says this:
I might snooze it a couple of times
I consider snooze it an example of a very casual style that I wouldn't encourage most of my learners to imitate. If you want to go for a more 'proper' but still casual style, as a teacher, I'd tell you to say it like this:
I might hit snooze a couple of times
Using words as verbs when they're not usually used as verbs (verbing) can come across as lazy language. I don't think I'm being unfair to say that such verbing is perhaps more typical of young people like the girl in the video. I know 'snooze' is a verb, of course, but when she uses the word, she doesn't mean the action of snoozing. She's talking about the function on her phone, so it is a creative case of a noun being used as a verb.