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snort S0514100 (snôrt)n.1. a. A rough, noisy sound made by breathing forcefully through the nostrils, as a horse or pig does.b. A similar sound: the snort of a steam engine.2. Slang a. A drink of liquor, especially when swallowed in one gulp.b. Cocaine or heroin, especially a small amount sniffed at one time.c. The liquor or drug so taken.v. snort·ed, snort·ing, snorts v.intr.1. a. To breathe noisily and forcefully through the nostrils.b. To make a sound resembling noisy exhalation: "The wind snorted across the Kansas plains" (Gail Sheehy).2. To make an abrupt noise expressive of scorn, ridicule, or contempt.3. To ingest a drug, such as cocaine or heroin, by sniffing.v.tr.1. To express by snorting: He snorted his disapproval.2. To ingest by sniffing: snorted cocaine. [From Middle English snorten, to snort, from fnorten, variant of fnoren; see snore.] snort′er n.snort (snɔːt) vb1. (Physiology) (intr) to exhale forcibly through the nostrils, making a characteristic noise2. (intr) (of a person) to express contempt or annoyance by such an exhalation3. (tr) to utter in a contemptuous or annoyed manner4. (Recreational Drugs) slang to inhale (a powdered drug) through the nostrilsn5. a forcible exhalation of air through the nostrils, esp (of persons) as a noise of contempt or annoyance6. (Recreational Drugs) slang an instance of snorting a drug7. (Brewing) slang Also called: snorter a short drink, esp an alcoholic one8. (Nautical Terms) slang the snorkel on a submarine[C14 snorten; probably related to snoren to snore] ˈsnorting n, adj ˈsnortingly advsnort (snɔrt) v.i. 1. to force the breath violently through the nostrils with a loud, harsh sound, as a horse. 2. (of persons) to express contempt, indignation, etc., by a snort. 3. to make sounds resembling snorts: The engine snorted. 4. Slang. to take a drug by inhaling. v.t. 5. to utter with a snort. 6. to expel (air, sound, etc.) by or as if by snorting. 7. Slang. to take (a drug) by inhaling: to snort cocaine. n. 8. the act or sound of snorting. 9. Slang. a quick drink of liquor; shot. 10. Slang. a. an act or instance of taking a drug by inhalation. b. the amount of drug inhaled. [1325–75; Middle English (v.); probably akin to snore] snort- chortle - Probably a blend of chuckle and snort, coined by Lewis Carroll.
- frump - Also means a snort or a sneer or jeer.
- snore, snort - Like snort, which originally meant "snore," snore is from a Germanic base imitative of the sound.
- whoofle - To snort, gurgle, or snuffle.
snort Past participle: snorted Gerund: snorting
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I snort | you snort | he/she/it snorts | we snort | you snort | they snort |
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I snorted | you snorted | he/she/it snorted | we snorted | you snorted | they snorted |
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I am snorting | you are snorting | he/she/it is snorting | we are snorting | you are snorting | they are snorting |
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I have snorted | you have snorted | he/she/it has snorted | we have snorted | you have snorted | they have snorted |
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I was snorting | you were snorting | he/she/it was snorting | we were snorting | you were snorting | they were snorting |
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I had snorted | you had snorted | he/she/it had snorted | we had snorted | you had snorted | they had snorted |
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I will snort | you will snort | he/she/it will snort | we will snort | you will snort | they will snort |
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I will have snorted | you will have snorted | he/she/it will have snorted | we will have snorted | you will have snorted | they will have snorted |
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I will be snorting | you will be snorting | he/she/it will be snorting | we will be snorting | you will be snorting | they will be snorting |
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I have been snorting | you have been snorting | he/she/it has been snorting | we have been snorting | you have been snorting | they have been snorting |
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I will have been snorting | you will have been snorting | he/she/it will have been snorting | we will have been snorting | you will have been snorting | they will have been snorting |
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I had been snorting | you had been snorting | he/she/it had been snorting | we had been snorting | you had been snorting | they had been snorting |
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I would snort | you would snort | he/she/it would snort | we would snort | you would snort | they would snort |
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I would have snorted | you would have snorted | he/she/it would have snorted | we would have snorted | you would have snorted | they would have snorted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | snort - a disrespectful laugh snicker, sniggerlaugh, laughter - the sound of laughing | | 2. | snort - a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contemptboo, Bronx cheer, razz, razzing, hiss, hoot, raspberry, birdcry, outcry, shout, vociferation, yell, call - a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience" | Verb | 1. | snort - indicate contempt by breathing noisily and forcefully through the nose; "she snorted her disapproval of the proposed bridegroom"let loose, let out, utter, emit - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand" | | 2. | snort - make a snorting sound by exhaling hard; "The critic snorted contemptuously"breathe out, exhale, expire - expel air; "Exhale when you lift the weight" | | 3. | snort - inhale recreational drugs; "The addict was snorting cocaine almost every day"; "the kids were huffing glue"huffbreathe in, inhale, inspire - draw in (air); "Inhale deeply"; "inhale the fresh mountain air"; "The patient has trouble inspiring"; "The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well" | | 4. | snort - inhale through the nosetake a hitdo drugs, drug - use recreational drugs |
snortnounSlang. A small amount of liquor:dram, drop, jigger, shot, sip, tot.Informal: nip, slug.Translationssnort (snoːt) verb1. (usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out. The horses snorted impatiently. (動物)噴鼻息 (动物)喷鼻息 2. (of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc. She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired. 輕蔑(或憤怒)發出哼聲 (表示不赞同、气愤、轻蔑或被逗乐等)喷鼻息,发哼声 noun an act of snorting. a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter. 嗤之以鼻 嗤之以鼻snort
rip-snorting madExtremely angry and agitated; infuriated. My mom was rip-snorting mad when I came home drunk at 2 AM. You've got to learn to stay out of the boss's way when he gets rip-snorting mad like that.See also: madshort snortdated slang A small alcoholic beverage, especially one that is drunk very quickly. I ducked into the bar to have a short snort before the train left. I was planning on having just a short snort of my father's expensive whiskey, but I ended up having nearly half the bottle.See also: short, snortsnort at (someone or something)To make an audible snorting noise as a means of conveying one's wry displeasure, disgust, disdain, etc., about someone or something. My father snorted at the headlines about the mayor's new tax plan. The police officer just snorted at the handcuffed youth when he started whining how his rich father would have the charges dropped by lunchtime.See also: snortsnort at someone or somethingto show one's displeasure with someone or something by snorting. The customer snorted at the waiter for his surliness. The customer snorted at the prices and walked out.See also: snortshort-snort n. a quick drink of whiskey from a bottle, flask, or jug. Jed offered the visitor a short-snort from a jar of shine. snort1. tv. & in. to sniff (insufflate) a powdered drug, now usually cocaine. (Drugs.) Here, snort this. 2. n. a nasal dose of a drug, usually cocaine. I don’t want a snort. I’m clean, and I’m going to stay that way. Snort
SnortAn open source network intrusion detection system (NIDS) that is noted for its effectiveness. Developed by Martin Roesch, Snort can also be used just as a packet logger or packet sniffer. For more information, visit www.snort.org. See IDS.snort noun Cocaine verb To inhale cocaine through the nose, often facilitated by a straw or other tubular devicesnortPIT-000785 (snŏrt) [ME. snorten] A slang term for inhale, esp. for the inhalation of illicit drugs.SNORT
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Synonyms for snortnoun a small amount of liquorSynonyms- dram
- drop
- jigger
- shot
- sip
- tot
- nip
- slug
Synonyms for snortnoun a disrespectful laughSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contemptSynonyms- boo
- Bronx cheer
- razz
- razzing
- hiss
- hoot
- raspberry
- bird
Related Words- cry
- outcry
- shout
- vociferation
- yell
- call
verb indicate contempt by breathing noisily and forcefully through the noseRelated Words- let loose
- let out
- utter
- emit
verb make a snorting sound by exhaling hardRelated Wordsverb inhale recreational drugsSynonymsRelated Wordsverb inhale through the noseSynonymsRelated Words |