Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Snot; snottiness; hence, figuratively, filthiness.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Filth; abomination.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun obsolete
filth ;abomination
Etymologies
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Examples
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It deserves nothing more than a kick in the pants and Granma's whap upside the head for outrageous juvenile snottery.
Why not engage with me instead of trying to make me into your enemy? Ann Althouse 2006
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Nine months later - or two hours in TV drama time - she was back on the diving board, with her dreams revised and a doting dad holding the baby by the poolside, minutes after a snottery-nosed declaration that he and his gymslip mum were about to ruin each other's lives by staying together.
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Nine months later - or two hours in TV drama time - she was back on the diving board, with her dreams revised and a doting dad holding the baby by the poolside, minutes after a snottery-nosed declaration that he and his gymslip mum were about to ruin each other's lives by staying together.
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She was very annoying on the most recent episode and I hate the idea of lovely Aden and some alleged rock star fighting over that snottery whiny brat of a stick insect.
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I’ve been watching you since you left town, so let’s have none of your snottery.
From The Valley Of Lost Projects: Princess Lucinda And The Missing Moon Sean Craven 2009
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But what makes the drawing isn’t so much the insanity of a woman who has just won a $50 million snottery ticket dumping water over an attorney’s head, but rather the expression on Paul McCartney’s face:
Paul McCartney Wins Today’s “Priceless Expression” Contest | Best Week Ever 2008
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