Snot vs Snort - What's the difference?
snot | snort |
(informal, uncountable) Mucus, especially mucus from the nose.
(slang, countable) Contemptible child.
To blow, wipe, or clear (the nose).
The sound made by exhaling or inhaling roughly through the nose.
(slang) A dose of a drug to be snorted. Here, "drug" includes snuff (i.e., pulverized tobacco). A snort also may be a drink of whiskey, as "Let's have a snort".
(slang) An alcoholic drink.
* 1951 , Indiana Historical Society Publications (volumes 16-17, page 157)
To make a snort; to exhale roughly through the nose.
(slang) To inhale (usually a drug) through the nose.
(obsolete) To snore.
* Shakespeare
As nouns the difference between snot and snort
is that snot is mucus, especially mucus from the nose while snort is the sound made by exhaling or inhaling roughly through the nose.As verbs the difference between snot and snort
is that snot is to blow, wipe, or clear (the nose) while snort is to make a snort; to exhale roughly through the nose.snot
English
Noun
- - You are a snot'''! You are a '''snot !
- - No I'm not!
Synonyms
* booger (US )Derived terms
* snotball * snot-nosed * snottite * snotty * snotnose * eye-snot, eye snot * snot rocketVerb
(snott)Anagrams
* * ----snort
English
Noun
(en noun)- Everybody tipped up the jug and took a snort of whisky and followed it with a gourd of cool water. We thought a snort of whisky now and then braced us up some and put a little more lift in us.
Verb
(en verb)- She snorted with laughter.
- to snort cocaine
- The snorting citizens.