adj. snoot·i·er, snoot·i·est Informal. 1. Snobbishly aloof; haughty. 2. High-class; exclusive. snoot i·ly adv. snoot i·ness n. snooty [ˈsnuːtɪ]
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He calls this article classic in its "downtown snootiness." I suppose a "gay conservative" (i.e., the Uncle Toms of queer culture) would be quick to label any critic of bourgeois consumerism "snooty." Jeez!
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1 : looking down the nose : showing disdain 2 : characterized by snobbery <a snooty store>. snoot·i·ly \ˈsnü-tə-lē\ adverb. snoot·i·ness...
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adjective snootier snoot′i·er, snootiest snoot′i·est. Informal haughty; snobbish. Etymology: snoot + -y: from the elevation of the nose of haughty people...
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Saturday 07 Jun I've come to look forward to my daily afternoon tea (timed ever so carefully to coincide with my kids' daily breakdown). Combining organic cotton and solvent free inks, Brooklyn artist Karen Young has infused her modern sensibility with a love of tropical design. The tea towels, like the Parrot Cove design...
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In an interview with the Financial Times, he said the ``snootiness'' of managers who imagined they were cleverer than everyone else ``ended in a disaster.''
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Back to the parlor, friends, for some afternoon tea, followed by doubles tennis and a smashing fox hunt. There's plenty of brandy and cigarettes to go around, plus the usual buffet of glowers and snootiness. Mind your one-liners. Keep that stiff upper lip. We're English after all, and that means we get our jollies...
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