Sniffily

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Catching a cold after hooking up with a random. Urban Dictionary

1. Always sniffing the mucus back into your nose. 2. When you have excess snot running out of your nose. Urban Dictionary

When you get a cold or sore throat after going to a strip club. Other symptoms include an empty wallet and blue balls. Urban Dictionary

A syphilis infection in one's nasal passages or sinus cavity; usually caused by snorting powdered cocaine out of a prostitutes vagina (aka a Columbian Special). Urban Dictionary

1. n. Syphilis of the nose. 2. n. Sniffilis may also be used sarcastically to indicate that an individual's sexually transmitted infection is not as serious as they make it seem. Urban Dictionary

Syphilis of the nose contracted when nose deep in an already infected sexual partner. Urban Dictionary

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The word "sniffily" in example sentences

England has responded sniffily towards Champions League t20 ever since the ECB failed to reach agreement with the Indian board to jointly promote the tournament, but if Somerset, defeated in five domestic finals in three years, take the winning prize of $2m the practised show of disinterest from on high could be hard to maintain. ❋ Unknown (2011)

When I ask them to define success, there are shades of an article I've brought with me, in which a Polish social psychologist rather sniffily sums up young Poles as "predominantly materialistic hedonists". ❋ Unknown (2011)

The Washington Post commented sniffily that "If anyone is going to find any defendant guilty, it's going to be the due process of justice, not a comic strip artist." ❋ Ed Pilkington (2010)

He calls Ward "slippery" and "clever" and somewhat sniffily says he is "good at keeping out of harm's way". ❋ Unknown (2011)

Some critics sniffily suggested the audience was composed mostly of X-philes rather than genuine theatregoers. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Composers of TV themes have sometimes been treated rather sniffily by their fellow musicians, music fans and record collectors. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Jean Daniel, editor of Le Nouvel Observateur, sniffily asked why "the supposed victim was treated as worthy and beyond suspicion." ❋ Peggy Noonan (2011)

Or perhaps a sniffily disapproving memory of how, when he ran his own Formula One team, they were briefly sponsored by Durex. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The two of them grappled sniffily for grocery supremacy like Roman gladiators wrestling for victory. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But it's safe to say the show, which a trade paper reporter sniffily called "The Decision: After The Final Rose" - all you "The Bachelor" fans out there will get it, anyway -- was the country's most watched program from 9-10: 15 p.m. Thursday. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Recently, however, we've finally managed to adapt to the requirements of short-format cricket power hitters, wily spinner bowlers, fast bowlers with box-of-tricks variations and lightning-fast running as opposed to looking slightly sniffily down our noses at all this variation and novelty. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"I would pick one of the four," he said, sniffily. ❋ Lawrence Donegan At Gleneagles (2010)

It's particularly easy to wave in the general direction of the showbiz pages and sniffily dismiss the whole thing as a daft work of fiction. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Top auctioneers such as Sotheby's, Bonhams and Christie's say rather sniffily they do not deal with "low value" items such as royal commemorative ware. ❋ Rebecca Smithers (2010)

When I complained of this outrageously biased reporting to BBC Scotland's public relations desk, I was dismissed rather sniffily with the contention that their reporting "wasn't biased" as the "national news had covered some of the other parties too". ❋ Jeff (2009)

Some are sniffily self-righteous: "It is obvious you won't make it in decent circles as you have no moral compass," wrote a budding Miss Manners from VA. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A British intellectual says sniffily that although Stephenson is "a man of eminence" he "hardly serves to fill you with patriotic fervor." ❋ Unknown (2008)

So far we have had various ex-ambassadors and high ranking officials sniffily criticizing Blair for his support of Israel and the United States. ❋ Helen (2006)

France, characteristically unwilling to disagree without being disagreeable, sniffily said it would ignore the budget rules intended for lesser breeds. ❋ Unknown (2007)

An American liberal, the Right Rev. John Spong of Newark, sniffily said of the conservatives, "They've moved out of animism ... into a very superstitious kind of Christianity." ❋ Unknown (2007)

"oh my god [tiffany]! i think jason gave me sniffilis at [the club] last night. i hope [holly] doesnt find out." ❋ Tina Muff Eater. (2009)

I shouldn't have [made out] with that chick with [mono], she gave me [sniffilis]. ❋ DidaJ (2013)

[One sniff] of a [strippers] snatch is enough to catch {[sniffilis]. ❋ Twill176 (2017)

[I snorted] [syphilis]; now my nose got [sniffilis]. ❋ -SVEN- (2012)

"[Mucous] samples indicate that you have contracted the sniffilis." [Loren]: "Dude, my junk really [itches]." Nathan: "Aw, poor Loren gots the sniffilis." ❋ Hathan Narper (2006)

[Daniel Tosh] contracted [sniffilis] when he tried to see if [Sweet Brown's] brown smelled sweet. ❋ KwTc (2013)

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