Knotted vs Snotted - What's the difference?
knotted | snotted |
(knot)
* To exhibit several overlapping knots; to be full of knots.
* To be composed of or decorated with knots.
* To be or to become anxious; to experience doubt or fear; to empathize strongly.
(snot)
(informal, uncountable) Mucus, especially mucus from the nose.
(slang, countable) Contemptible child.
To blow, wipe, or clear (the nose).
As verbs the difference between knotted and snotted
is that knotted is past tense of knot while snotted is past tense of snot.knotted
English
Verb
(head)- He arrives at school every day with his shoestrings all knotted.
- ''Her macrame basket hangers are so well knotted .
- I get all knotted up when I see a traffic accident.
snotted
English
Verb
(head)snot
English
Noun
- - You are a snot'''! You are a '''snot !
- - No I'm not!