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[ʹsnɒtə] n сл.1. сопли2. сопляк, сопливец -
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(n) сопли; сопливец; сопляк -
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1. n сл. сопли2. n сл. сопляк, сопливец -
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мн. жарг.snivel, snot, snotter -
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breathe heavily (and noisily); grunt; wheeze; snort* * *сумтя̀,гл. breathe heavily (and noisily); grunt; wheeze; snort; snotter.* * *grunt ; snuffle* * *breathe heavily (and noisily);grunt;wheeze; snort -
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скоба; обойма; стропка; мягкое кольцо becket hose - рукоятка соединительной головки (пожарного рукава) becket snotter - бечева с вплетенным на одном конце коушем -
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панк имя существительное:гнилушка (punk, touchwood)гнилое дерево (punk, touchwood)имя прилагательное: наречие: -
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См. также в других словарях:
Snotter — Snot ter, v. i. [From {Snot}.] To snivel; to cry or whine. [Prov. Eng.] Grose. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snotter — Snot ter, n. [Etymol. uncertain.] (Naut.) A rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snotter — A snotter is a rope or tackle used in sailing to tension the sprit on a spritsail, or a sprit boom on a sprit boomed sail. It is also used in a junk rig.There are a great many variations on the snotter arrangement, and some more fastidious… … Wikipedia
snotter — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Phlegm, especially green nasal phlegm. Whit dis an Elephant keep in its trunk? A four fit long snotter! II North Country (Newcastle) Words to snivel, to sob or cry … English dialects glossary
snotter — see snotor … Old to modern English dictionary
snotter — noun informal, chiefly Scottish a piece or drop of nasal mucus … English new terms dictionary
snotter — Noun. 1. The nose. 2. Handerkerchief … English slang and colloquialisms
snotter — snot·ter … English syllables
snotter — I. /ˈsnɒtə/ (say snotuh) verb (t) World War I Colloquial to kill. {Scottish dialect snot the burnt wick of a candle} –snottered, adjective II. /ˈsnɒtə/ (say snotuh) noun Nautical a rope or tackle used in sailing. {origin unknown} …
snotter — Pū … English-Hawaiian dictionary
snotter — … Useful english dictionary