snirt

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To give a suppressed laugh or sharp intake of breath.
noun
  1. A suppressed laugh; a sharp intake of breath.
noun
  1. Snow that is dirty, often seen by the side of roads and parking lots that have been plowed.

Pronunciation

/snɜː(ɹ)t/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-snirt.wav

Word forms

snirt snirts snirting snirted

Etymology

Origin uncertain. Either from Middle English snurten (“to sneer; snort, snore”), a variation of snorten (“to snort”); or from Middle English *snyrten, an alteration of fnyrten, fnerten, from Old English fnǣrettan. Compare also Norwegian snurt (“vexed, peevish”), Middle English snirt (“stern, gloomy”).

Derived words

snirtle snirty
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