snork

snork

1. slang To make a snorting, hacking kind of sound with one's throat or nose. I could see the chef snorking and sneezing as he prepared our food, so I told the waiter that I wanted a refund. The dog stuck his nose under the porch and got sprayed by the skunk, and it came out snorking and pawing at its snout.
2. slang To inhale or snort something into one's nose quickly, intensely, and messily. I came into the room and found them all snorking cocaine off the coffee table.
3. slang To spray something out of one's nose very suddenly and intensely. She laughed so hard that she snorked milk all over the table!
4. slang To eat or drink something very quickly or voraciously. Usually followed by "down." The child was so hungry that he snorked down the whole plate of food in a matter of minutes. You're going to give yourself brain freeze if you snork down your milkshake like that!

snork down

slang To eat or drink something very quickly or voraciously. A noun or pronoun can be used between "snork" and "down." The child was so hungry that he snorked down the whole plate of food in a matter of minutes. You're going to give yourself brain freeze if you snork your milkshake down like that!
See also: down, snork
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

snork

(snork)
in. to smoke marijuana or hashish. (Drugs.) They snorked until they could snork no more.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • snorked
  • snorking
  • snorks
  • nose candy
  • get (one's) nose cold
  • get one’s nose cold
  • nose-lunger
  • lunger
  • hack (one's) way through (something)
  • hack way through
References in periodicals archive
There was no occasion, just friendship, and, though they were all dressed for the evening, dinner jacket and all, the mood around the table, mostly courtesy of George, was typical of his company, the kind that could have you snork, the wine spilling out of your nose while you were rolling on the floor laughing.
Kendal, Eric Norman as Carr Gomm, Benjamin Rodrigues as Ross, Sean Sullivan as Conductor, Logan Van Lerberghe as Bishop Walsham How, Isaac Delgado as Snork, Joshua Baker as Porter, Maddy Velazquez as Duchess, Precious Scott as Countess, Ashley Przybylski as Princess Alexandra, Christopher Glade as Lord John, Isabella Nicholson as Miss Sandwich, Haley Battle as Pinhead 1, Sofia Castro-Przybyla as Pinhead 2, Clare Curran as Pinhead 3, Sarah Loster as Pinhead 4, Dylan Pyskaty as Pinhead 5, Hentic Welchko as Belgian Policeman 1, Domingo Montanez as Belgian Policeman 2, Wilson King as London Policeman, Max Bartkowiak as Man in Brussels, and David Stanfield as the Voice in the Lecture Hall.
(The doodler was always an important aspect of Jansson's identity as an artist: the first Snork, a close relation of the Moomins, was drawn on a toilet door.
He has since been responsible for releases on Cocoon, Scuba's Hot Flush, Snork and his own Phil Kieran Recordings.
CEMETERY JUNCTION (Friday, BBC1, 11.50pm) BEST friends Freddie (Christian Cooke), Bruce (Tom Hughes) and Snork (Jack Doolan) have very different outlooks on life.
Cemetery Junction (2010) BBC1, 11.50pm Best friends Freddie (Christian Cooke), Bruce (Tom Hughes) and Snork (Jack Doolan) have very different outlooks on life.
Boost your coffee break with this super cute Moomin mug featuring the fashionable Snork Maiden from the cartoon classic.
[page 44] Sniff scrambled under the table while Moomintroll, Snufkin and the Hemulen held the jar over the Hobgoblins Hat, and the Snork gingerly unscrewed the lid.
Based in the sleepy, rural village of Cemetery Junction, this 1970s-set coming-of-age story follows teenage best-buds and childhood friends Freddie, Bruce (Christain Cooke) and Snork (Jack Doolan) as they amuse themselves during the daytime by spray painting giant willies on to billboards and harassing the bobbies - generally being ber-teen.
This year he has been busy recording a huge schedule of music about to be released on Cocoon, Snork, Electric Deluxe, Sci-tech and Gigolo.
It tells the story of three young men Freddie, Bruce and Snork (Christian Cooke, Tom Hughes and Jack Doolan) growing up in the 1970s dreaming of an escape from their mundane, drab lives.
Cemetery Junction (15) BEST friends Freddie, Bruce and Snork have very different outlooks on life.
Bruce (Tom Hughes) is a leather-jacketed Richard Ashcroft look-alike with a violent streak and a dysfunctional home; Snork (Jack Doolan) is pudgy and malaprop-prone, ignoring the sweet girl at the local diner as he fruitlessly pursues hotties in pubs; and Freddie (Christian Cooke), protagonist by default, aspires to upper-middle-class respectability, taking a job as a life insurance salesman and listening to classical music in an attempt to better himself.
7 (-) CEMETERY JUNCTION (15) IN this 1970s-set comedy from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, best friends Freddie (Christian Cooke), Bruce (Tom Hughes) and Snork (Jack Doolan) have very different outlooks on life.