snot

noun
UK: /snɒt/
US: /snɑːt/
  1. Nasal mucus.

    1. The kid wiped his snot on his sleeve.
    2. She had a runny nose, and there was snot all over her face.
  2. A contemptible person.

    1. Don't be such a snot, share your toys.
    2. He's a spoiled snot who thinks he's better than everyone else because of his dad's money.
snot verb
  1. To eject or wipe away nasal mucus.

    1. He had to snot into a tissue.
    2. I watched him snot all over the place, without a care for those nearby.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "snot" in English means: Nasal mucus., A contemptible person..

The phonetic transcription of "snot" is /snɒt/ in British English and /snɑːt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "snot": brat, phlegm, creep, slime, mucus.

Example usage of "snot": "The kid wiped his snot on his sleeve.". More examples on the page.