Definitions

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  • adjective slang Resembling snot; gooey.

Etymologies

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snot +‎ -like

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Examples

  • It can't be because putting something snotlike in your mouth gets you in the mood.

    Meatless Monday: Carrots And Sex 2010

  • It can't be because putting something snotlike in your mouth gets you in the mood.

    Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Carrots And Sex 2010

  • Gene shrugged, scooped some thick, snotlike mold out of one ear, and followed Vince across the field.

    Alienated DAVID O. RUSSELL 2009

  • Gene shrugged, scooped some thick, snotlike mold out of one ear, and followed Vince across the field.

    Alienated DAVID O. RUSSELL 2009

  • Another journalist denounced the plans as "a crime against the heritage [of the St. Petersburg cityscape] that has miraculously survived against all the odds," and compared the extension to a "snotlike snail crawling over a drab rectangular box."

    Fall Arts Preview: Gergiev Goes Global 2007

  • The idea of having sperm in her mouth disgusted her, especially after she'd seen how thick and sticky and snotlike it was, and she figured that if Jake really loved her, he would never ask her to do that.

    The Store Little, Bentley 1998

  • The electric ‘glue’ of his brain becomes tacky and stiffens; the snotlike Shock Fluid in which it once cosily floated has drained away, and the dried husk of gray matter slams against the rough cranial walls with every movement of the head.

    The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983

  • The electric ‘glue’ of his brain becomes tacky and stiffens; the snotlike Shock Fluid in which it once cosily floated has drained away, and the dried husk of gray matter slams against the rough cranial walls with every movement of the head.

    The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983

  • The electric ‘glue’ of his brain becomes tacky and stiffens; the snotlike Shock Fluid in which it once cosily floated has drained away, and the dried husk of gray matter slams against the rough cranial walls with every movement of the head.

    The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983

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