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snottiness
ˈsnottiness [f. snotty a.] The state or condition of being snotty.1530 Palsgr. 272 Snottynesse, moruevsetè. 1728 Bailey, Muculency, snottiness. 1864 in Webster. 1973 Guardian 18 June 4/6 The snottiness of the elitist eastern [US] establishment. 1976 New Society 19 Aug. 407/3 The snottiness of the Fr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Warning (Green Day album)
Cool noted that, "It's got the sarcasm, it's got the snottiness, but it's got a little light at the end of the tunnel." wikipedia.org
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snattines
† snattines obs. variant of snottiness.1594 T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. ii. 377 From hence commeth spettle, snattines of the nose, catharres, & distillations. Oxford English Dictionary
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muculency
† ˈmuculency Obs. [f. muculent: see -ency.] ‘Snottiness’ (Bailey 1721). Oxford English Dictionary
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Michael A. Padlipsky
The book was serious in intent, but was written with his characteristic "constructive snottiness". wikipedia.org
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Living Well Is the Best Revenge
Slant Magazine Aaron Scott said the despite Saporta's voice having "previously combined snottiness with catchiness", the record displayed "melodies lacking wikipedia.org
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mucous
mucous, a. (ˈmjuːkəs) [ad. L. mūcōsus, f. mūc-us mucus; see -ous. Cf. F. muqueux, Sp., Pg. mucoso, mocoso, It. mucoso.] 1. Containing, consisting of, or resembling mucus. In early quots. with wider sense: Slimy.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. xxi. 158 It hath in the tongue a spongy and mucous ext... Oxford English Dictionary
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Queens Club (band)
The band's first album has been described as "a perfect storm of Euro dance rock, indie sophistication and a sprinkling of punk rock’s filth and fury snottiness wikipedia.org
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Jameson Raid (band)
there were elements of 70's rock/pop (particularly David Bowie and Mott The Hoople), heavier acts such as Thin Lizzy and the occasional nod towards punk snottiness wikipedia.org
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New Rose
This was no sub-metal snottiness, no high octane R&B revival. wikipedia.org
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Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes
Some of the early first wave of punk was very blues-based rock 'n' roll, but it had this urban snottiness to it." wikipedia.org
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Youngblood (5 Seconds of Summer album)
The snottiness of pop-punk highlighted their natural humor, and while they've certainly grown as musicians, singers and writers, a bit of that goofy charm wikipedia.org
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Elizabeth Webber
So her frustration, anger and snottiness came from being misguided." Elizabeth's character drastically changes after she is raped in February 1998. wikipedia.org
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The Dillinger Escape Plan
"I usually tell my parents' generation that we sound like what might happen if you took the sophistication of King Crimson and cross-bred us with the snottiness wikipedia.org
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