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snoot noun- the nose UK, 1861
- Indeed Dorothy almost poked me in the snoot in Las Vegas recently because I made disparaging remarks about Shattuck and Lewin. — Lee Mortimer, Women Confidential, p. 33, 1960
- cocaine US
- — Peter Johnson, Dictionary of Street Alcohol and Drug Terms, p. 174, 1993
- a conceited, snobbish person AUSTRALIA, 1938
- in the television and film industries, a cone attachment that directs light to a specific area US
- — Ralph S. Singleton, Filmmaker’s Dictionary, p. 155, 1990
▶ give the snoot to treat in a condescending manner US- “I didn’t know that,” I says, wondering if Betancourt’s trying to make chatty conversation or give me the snoot. — Robert Campbell, Nibbled to Death by Ducks, p. 179, 1989
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