Definitions

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  • adjective Having lost the sense of smell.

Etymologies

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This word was created in the 1950's.

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Examples

  • The lights and decorations, the music, the snacks and eggnog, the Winter Warlock and Charlie Brown's sad little tree and the snaffer snoof and dang-donglers ...

    Surrender gregvaneekhout 2006

  • Prepend: I shall be very glad to send you a sketch of our winter doings in music, especially as I love Steffanane, although she says, "I smoke, I chew, I snoof, I drink, I am altogether vicious."

    Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis George William Curtis 1858

  • "Prepend: I shall be very glad to send you a sketch of our winter doings in music, especially as I love Steffanone, although she says, 'I smoke, I chew, I snoof, I drink, I am altogether vicious.'

    Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis George William Curtis 1858

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