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US
/ˈsnɔt/
]
[ UK /snˈɒt/ ]
[ UK /snˈɒt/ ]
NOUN
- nasal mucus
- a person regarded as arrogant and annoying
How To Use snot In A Sentence
- So many images flood my mind from the days past, moments and laughter and good food (dhal baat=rice and lentils) and snotty nosed dirty kids (cute though) and lovely people all welcoming us with "Namaste" greetings. Hello again from KTM
- Zach nodded his head as wiped the snot away from his nose with his hand.
- She's being a snot and putting boys before her friends.
- We'reall disappointed that Daimler, the main corporate sponsor of the Summer Concert Festival in Washington Park for the past four years, isnot ableto support the performances again for 2009. Grim news from Grimwad (Jack Bog's Blog)
- Why would he wanna crawl after such an insecure, uptight little snot?
- Friars Cowle, which was so snottie and greazie, that good store of kitchin stuffe might have beene boiled out of it; as also a foule slovenly Trusse or halfe doublet, all baudied with bowsing, fat greazie lubberly sweating, and other drudgeries in the Convent The Decameron
- To run errands without getting the evil eye from the snotty salesgirl. Last Time I Checked, Babies Were People Too - Her Bad Mother
- So police officers are being compromised by being pressurised to lie and then being pressurised to drive in a way that could result in death or bodily injury to themselves or to innocent members of public who you have sworn to protect all so that someone snotty superintendent can get a bung from the Home Office Policing Pledge Response Times – The Ugly Truth! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
- He currently lives in a private tank behind the "streamside" exhibit, though Mr. Groves, the curator, would like to put the snot otter on public view soon. Green Movement's New Mascot: the Slimy Snot Otter
- She was the fighter in our group; she could make a tough girl cry with her endless barrage of snotty remarks and catty comebacks.