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–noun
1.Vulgar. mucus from the nose.
2.Informal. a disrespectful or supercilious person.

[Origin: 1350–1400; ME; cf. MLG, MD snotte, OE gesnot, Dan snot]
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n.   Vulgar
  1. Nasal mucus; phlegm.
  2. Slang A person regarded as annoying, arrogant, or impertinent.


[Middle English, from Old English gesnot.]

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O.E. gesnot "nasal mucus," from P.Gmc. *snuttan (cf. O.Fris. snotta, M.L.G., M.Du. snotte, M.L.G. snute), from the same base as snout. O.E. also had a verb snite "wipe or pick one's nose." Meaning "despicable person" is from 1809. Snotty "impudent, curt, conceited" first recorded 1870; snotnose "upstart" is from 1941.

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noun
1. a person regarded as arrogant and annoying [syn: snob
2. nasal mucus 

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Snot

Snet\, v. t. [See Snot.] The clear of mucus; to blow. [Obs.] "Snetting his nose." --Holland.
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Snot\, n. [AS. snot; akin to D. snot, LG. snotte, Dan. snot, and to E. snout. See Snout.]

1. Mucus secreted in, or discharged from, the nose. [Low]

2. A mean, insignificant fellow. [Low]
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