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snirtle

English

Verb

snirtle (third-person singular simple present snirtles, present participle snirtling, simple past and past participle snirtled)

  1. (intransitive) To snigger

Noun

snirtle (plural snirtles)

  1. a snigger

References

  • “snirtle”, in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary, (Please provide a date or year).
  • Collin's English Dictionary, 2014
  • (Under "snirt") in David Murison and William Grant, eds. "The Scottish National Dictionary", Scottish National Dictionary Association, 1971.

Anagrams

  • linters, slinter

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snortle

English

Etymology

Blend of snort +? chortle

Pronunciation

Verb

snortle (third-person singular simple present snortles, present participle snortling, simple past and past participle snortled)

  1. (slang) To give a hearty laugh that is punctuated by a snort on the inhale.
    Brooke looked quite elegant in her gown until she snortled and champagne came out of her nose.

Noun

snortle (plural snortles)

  1. (slang, chiefly Internet slang) A hearty laugh that is punctuated by a snort on the inhale.

References

  • Merriam-Webster open dictionary.

Anagrams

  • lentors

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