Upgrade to Snow Leopard on Macbook, lost 10gb of space?

So, i've recently upgraded my macbook to Snow Leopard and somehow in the process have gone from having 25gb of free space on my hard drive to only 15gb.
Now, the weird thing is - is when i check the size of my folders they don't add up.
My hard drive is 160gb.
Users folder is 110gb full
Docs is 10gb full
System takes up 6gb
Library takes up 5gb
Applications takes up 1gb?
What's taking up all the extra space??

Lion (released in July) is the most recent major version: 10.7.  There have been two updates (10.7.1 and 10.7.2).
If in doubt, click the Apple icon at the left of your menubar and select About This Mac.  The little window will show what Version it's running.
Since your first post says you're on 10.7.2, that would be Lion.  Snow Leopard (released in 2009) is 10.6.x.
Either way, Where did my Disk Space go? applies.  If you're really on Snow Leapard, just ignore the items that say Lion.

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