SNOT


Meaning of SNOT in English

I. ˈsnät, usu -äd.+V noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ge snot; akin to Old Frisian snotta nasal mucus, Middle Dutch & Middle Low German snotte, Old High German snuzza, Norwegian snott nasal mucus, Middle Irish snūad river, Greek nan to flow — more at nourish

1. : nasal mucus — usually considered vulgar

2. : a snotty person

don't like young snots like you — Irwin Shaw

II. transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

: to blow or clear mucus from (the nose) — usually considered vulgar

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