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  • The fact that I actually saw him for no more than 30 minutes on that or any successive day lends mystery to how he managed to pass it on to me in the first place, but holy snotrag.

    outfoxed Diary Entry outfoxed 2005

  • I only like something for a short time and then I discard it quicker than a bloody snotrag.

    unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2004

  • Not the Shirley Temple version (which kind of sucks except for the scene in which Shirley Temple as Sarah Crewe flips out and dumps a scuttlefull of coal dust on bitchy Lavinia the nightmare snotrag).

    luvabeans Diary Entry luvabeans 2003

  • Work is still really stressful right now, and we had a meeting today that was about as pleasant as a festering snotrag, but it is strangly not getting me down.

    blue-parade Diary Entry blue-parade 2003

  • CleanX the disposable snotrag mammoth who has given their name to every paper noseblower announced this week that its research labs have come up with the greatest advance in mucous collection history.

    TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page 2009

  • Cosby even blew his nose for laughs, leaving the Kleenex on a table and noting the "negative energy" coming from married women in the audience who were wondering when he was going to put the snotrag in the garbage can.

    Edmonton Sun 2009

  • Of course the loathsome snotrag lies with every breath he draws.

    DownWithTyranny! 2009

  • A store in a town where I lived as a child was called Garton's, and since I once bought a handkerchief there in an emergency, snotrag seemed an appropriate reversal of the name.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol III No 2 1976

  • I hope Michael’s mommy had a snotrag handy for him. *meow*

    'Design Star"s 'white room' challenge | EW.com 2008

  • Then overnight, it seems, without warning, without even true public support and – here’s the part where I’m having trouble – without apparent signficant opposition from the legal profession, the bill of rights becomes a snotrag.

    Firedoglake » Cutting Through the Malarky 2006

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