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snot

/snot/US // snɒt //UK // (snɒt) //

鼻涕,鼻屎,鼻涕虫,流鼻涕

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Vulgar. mucus from the nose.
    • : Informal. a disrespectful or supercilious person.

Examples

  • We’ve made experiments out of the five-second rule, baking soda volcanoes, sneezing out snot and much more.

  • Until they have time to build their own immunity, they can spread the virus in their snot.

  • In his mind, Walker imagines a scenario in which he yanks Bryant aside and beats the snot out of him.

  • So, that now if you’re walking down the street and somebody sneezes on you and there’s SARS-CoV-2 in the snot, it actually doesn’t do you any harm because your immune system has seen that protein before.

  • SNOT, a term of reproach applied to persons by the vulgar when vexed or annoyed.