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snort [snɔ:t](b) (person → in anger) grogner, ronchonner;∎ to snort with laughter s'étouffer ou pouffer de rire;∎ he snorted in disbelief il eut un petit grognement incrédule∎ "nonsense!", he snorted "c'est absurde!", grommela-t-il3 noun∎ the horse gave a loud snort le cheval s'ébroua bruyamment;∎ he gave a snort of contempt il poussa un grognement de mépris;∎ he gave a snort of laughter il pouffa de rire∎ to have a snort se faire une ligne -
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A n1 (of horse, bull) ébrouement m ; (of person, pig) grognement m ; to give a snort [horse, bull] s'ébrouer ; [person, pig] grogner ;3 ○ ( drink) petit coup m.B vtr1 ‘hooligans!’ he snorted ‘voyous!’ grogna-t-il ;2 argot des drogués sniffer [drug]. -
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1.arg., Stups. prise de cocaïne; ligne; sniff; [Qu] [bec] reniflette2.2) arg., Stups. priser/sniffer/ renifler de la cocaïne; se faire une ligne; [Qu] [bec] se faire une renifletteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > snort
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snort — snort1 [sno:t US sno:rt] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from the sound] 1.) [I and T] to breathe air in a noisy way out through your nose, especially to show that you are annoyed or amused ▪ Certainly not, he snorted. snort with ▪ She… … Dictionary of contemporary English
snort — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to express anger, impatience, or amusement by breathing air noisily through your nose: “Certainly not,” he snorted. (+ with): She snorted with contempt at the suggestion. 2 (I) to make a loud noise by forcing air out through your… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
cocaine — n. to freebase; snort; shoot cocaine * * * [kə(ʊ) keɪn] shoot cocaine snort to freebase … Combinatory dictionary
cocaine — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ crack, freebase, powder (esp. AmE) … OF COCAINE ▪ gram, kilogram, ounce ▪ line … Collocations dictionary
snort´er — snort «snrt», verb, noun. –v.. 1. to force the breath violently through the nose with a loud, harsh sound: »The horse snorted. 2. to make a sound like this: »The engine snorted. 3. a) to show contempt, defiance, anger, or other feeling by… … Useful english dictionary
snort — ► NOUN 1) an explosive sound made by the sudden forcing of breath through the nose. 2) informal an inhaled dose of cocaine. 3) informal a measure of an alcoholic drink. ► VERB 1) make a snort, especially to express anger or derision. 2) informal… … English terms dictionary
snort — [snôrt] vi. [ME snorten, prob. < or akin to snoren, to SNORE] 1. to force breath suddenly and violently through the nostrils so as to make a harsh sound 2. to express anger, contempt, or the like by a snort 3. to make a noise like a snort, as… … English World dictionary
snort — late 14c., to snore, probably related to SNORE (Cf. snore). Meaning breathe through the nose with a harsh sound first recorded 1520s. Sense of express contempt is from 1818. Meaning a drink of liquor (especially whiskey) is from 1889. The verb… … Etymology dictionary
cocaine — [n] illegal drug blow*, coke*, controlled substance, crack*, crystal*, freebase*, happy dust*, ice*, joy powder*, mojo*, narcotic, nose candy*, poison*, snort*, snow*, speedball*, stardust*, stuff*, sugar*, white horse*, white lady*, wings*;… … New thesaurus
snort — [[t]snɔ͟ː(r)t[/t]] snorts, snorting, snorted 1) VERB When people or animals snort, they breathe air noisily out through their noses. People sometimes snort in order to express disapproval or amusement. [V with n] Harrell snorted with laughter...… … English dictionary
cocaine — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. See drugs. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. narcotic, drug, *coke, *snow, *crack, *Bernice, *blow, *Doctor White, *freebase, controlled substance, *snort, *crystal, local anesthetic, *ice, *nose candy … English dictionary for students