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snoot

[ snoot ]

noun

  1. Slang. the nose.
  2. Informal. a snob.


verb (used with object)

  1. Informal. to behave disdainfully toward; condescend to:

    New arrivals in the town were snooted by older residents.

snoot

/ ²õ²Ō³Üː³Ł /

noun

  1. slang.
    the nose
  2. photog films television a cone-shaped fitment on a studio light to control the scene area illuminated
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of snoot1

First recorded in 1860–65; variant of snout
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of snoot1

C20: variant of snout
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True to its name, this shiny, black, speckled mushroom looks exactly like the snoot on a dog.

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Why was he so interested in writing thrillers — particularly at a time when he was, as he says, a ā€œliterary snoot?ā€

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Ms. Heller’s obituary noted that her father considered many of these people ā€œwannabe blue bloods, snoots and summer barnacles that roamed about town.ā€

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More than that, the anatomy of the roughly 125 million-year-old snoot bears a striking resemblance to that of another pterosaur found thousands of miles away.

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But, unlike a team of costumed super-villains, they can’t be halted with a punch in the snoot, or a zap from a ray gun.

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What doesĢżsnoot mean?

Snoot is a slang term for a snob—a snooty person.

This sense of snoot is always used negatively. It refers to a person who thinks they have better taste or higher standards than other people and treats them in a condescending way because of it. The adjective snooty is much more commonly used than the noun snoot.

Much less commonly, snoot can be used as a verb meaning ā€œto act snobbily towards.ā€

Snoot is also a slang term for a nose or snout (and in fact it originated as a variant of the word snout). This sense of snoot is usually used very informally, especially as a cutesy way of referring to a dog’s snout, as in Aw, look at you—I just want to boop your snoot!

Example: When it comes to dog snouts, I’m a bit of a snoot—I just love a big honking snoot and nothing else will do!

Where doesĢżsnoot come from?

The first records of snoot referring to a nose come from the 1860s. It’s simply a variant of the word snout, meaning ā€œthe nose or muzzle of an animal.ā€ The word snout comes from the German Schnauze, which is also the basis of schnauzer, a name for a type of dog. (The slang word schnoz, referring to a big nose, is probably related.)

Fittingly, a snoot is someone who looks down their nose at “Ē³Ł³ó±š°ł²õ—o°ł turns up their nose at them. The word snot can also refer to a snob, and the adjective snotty can mean the same thing as snooty. Both snot and snotty are also nose-related, deriving from the German schneuzen, ā€œto blow one’s nose.ā€

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When it refers to a person, snoot is an insult. It’s used less commonly than the adjective snooty.

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A. snob
B. snot
C. elitist
D. all of the above

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