A dose of a drug to be snorted. Here, "drug" includes snuff (i.e., pulverized tobacco). A snort also may be a drink of whiskey, as "Let's have a snort"
A dose of a drug to be snorted. Here, "drug" includes snuff (i.e., pulverized tobacco). But, a snort also may be a drink of whiskey, as "Lets have a snort"
To force the air with violence through the nose, so as to make a noise, as do high- spirited horsed in prancing and play
{i} loud sound made by forcing air through the nostrils; sound similar to a snort; shot, quick drink of liquor (Slang); dose of cocaine or heroin that is inhaled (Slang)
When people or animals snort, they breathe air noisily out through their noses. People sometimes snort in order to express disapproval or amusement. Harrell snorted with laughter He snorted loudly and shook his head. Snort is also a noun. snorts of laughter He turned away with a snort
make a snorting sound by exhaling hard; "The critic snorted contemtuously" indicate contempt by breathing noisily and forcefully through the nose; "she snorted her disapproval of the proposed bridegroom" ingest through the nose; "The drug addict was snorting cocaine every night
[ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.