snoot

/snut/
verb
  1. To treat someone with disdain or as if they are inferior.
    • The popular kids snooted the new student on the first day of school.
    • He snooted his old friends after he got a promotion and moved to a better neighborhood.
    • I hate how some people snoot others for not knowing the latest fashion trends.
noun
  1. A person who thinks they are better than others, especially in matters of taste or intelligence.
    • The art gallery was full of snoots who looked down on anyone wearing casual clothes.
    • She's such a snoot about movies, refusing to watch anything that isn't foreign or black-and-white.
    • Don't be a snoot just because you went to a fancy school.
  2. The nose or snout of an animal, especially a dog or pig.
    • The dog pushed its wet snoot against my hand, asking for a treat.
    • The puppy's tiny snoot twitched as it sniffed the flowers.
    • The pig's snoot was covered in mud after rooting around in the field.
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