Definition of Snottie

1. a midshipman [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Snottie

snot rocket
snot rockets
snotball
snotlike
snotnose
snotnosed
snotnoses
snots
snotted
snotter
snottered
snotteries
snotters
snottery
snottie (current term)
snottier
snotties
snottiest
snottily
snottiness
snottinesses
snotting
snottite
snotty
snotty-nosed
snottygobble
snottygobbles
snout
snout beetle

Literary usage of Snottie

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Here, There and Everywhere by Frederick Spencer Hamilton (1921)
"We were inclined to attribute the hostile demonstration to the small snottie, who, in spite of warnings, had again experimented with cheroots. ..."

2. Here, There and Everywhere by Frederick Spencer Hamilton (1921)
"We were inclined to attribute the hostile demonstration to the small snottie, who, in spite of warnings, had again experimented with cheroots. ..."

3. The Long Trick by Bartimeus (1917)
""Turret's knocked to hell. . . . He's still alive, but he's broken all to little bits inside ... I can feel him.. . . Morton, snottie of my turret . ..."

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