snoot



have a snoot full

1. To have enough alcoholic beverages as to be intoxicated; to be drunk. Also written as "have a snootful." Primarily heard in US. The wine was free and the waiter kept filling my glass, so by the end of the evening, I'd had a snoot full! We all had a snoot full at the reception after the ceremony.
2. To have more than enough of something; to be fed up with something. Primarily heard in US. To be honest, I've had a snoot full of everyone telling me how to live my life.
See also: full, have, snoot

snoot

(snut)
n. the nose. That’s one fine zit you got on your snoot.

snooted

(ˈsnudəd)
mod. alcohol intoxicated. He got himself thoroughly snooted.
See also: snoot

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ranald-Scottish
NacioNAH-thyo (Spanish), NAH-syo (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Jorun-Norwegian
Sanchez['sa:ntʃəs]
Julie['dʒu:li]
Annettaahn-NET-tahItalian