Snotty in a sentence as an adjective

It's more like they kicked him out and wrote a snotty press release about it to save face.

My sense is that your comment is snipey, snarky, snobby, snooty and snotty.

I personally cannot wait for Apple to get their smugness rubbed right back in their snotty faces.

Your reader's attention span is like a snotty doorman at a hot club. Your opening sentence needs to grab his interest and sneak the rest of the piece into the door.

I guess I took an unnecessarily snotty tone in my previous comment. However, KO's design it didn't sit well with how I wanted things to work.

Even if it is affected, it's snotty. Most recent college graduates are scared, anything we can do to make the world a less scary place for them is a classy move, in my opinion.

Sometimes one of us will go out to dinner with friends and have an awesome meal while the other one struggles to puts three snotty, sick kids to bed. Certainly not equal contribution that night.

Barely has correct page protection' is just a way of saying 'has correct page protection, but I want to be really snotty about it'. So, highlighting a non-problem.

The learning obviously being that you shoudl stop being such a snotty git and love your neigbour. You don't need to be religious to love this story, but it's worth noting that this is ancient and useful wisdom from sages of older times.

I can fathom these types of replies if this was behind closed doors, but when you have an open forum like this, you are asking for trouble with snotty replies. This forum should be a PR beacon for awesome customer support!

It isn't snotty or obviously juvenile, it is actually more accurate. It is the only expansion I use, because "Rights" is actively deceptive.

Maybe it's because I don't take the same snotty attitude toward the "mediocrity" of consumer purchases. Maybe it's because I recognize that the "draining" and "grating" experience of using "piece of ****" stuff is, in many cases, entirely relative.

If I had a nickel for every snotty remark by an arrogant first-year grad student about how they're not going to have trouble finding a professorship, I think I'd have enhanced my earning power more than the actual degree. In academia, everyone is a unique snowflake.

> Online forums, whatever their subject, can be forbidding places for the newcomer; over time, most of them tend to become dominated by small groups of snotty know-it-alls Human interaction is woven out of several different materials. One of these is social dominance.

The claim I'm refuting is: "barely has correct page protection' is just a way of saying 'has correct page protection, but I want to be really snotty about it I don't have to demonstrate systemic flaws in x86 paging to refute that. I don't think paging system security is a good basis on which to choose processor architectures.

A snotty disregard for the concerns of others tends to make them unsympathetic to your point of view. As for why pilots have the power to boot people, it's because they're responsible for the safety and happiness of the passengers during the flight, and the airline is there to make money on slim margins, not to serve as a public utility.

One concern is that I've had some nasty unprofessional responses from people with high karma in the past - responses that made me question how they got the karma to begin with given their snotty behavior. What I noticed is that many had made very few contributions to discussions, but they'd racked up the points with a couple successful post submissions.

A person who found themselves sympathetic to the kind of hand-wavey feel-good explanation of things in yesterday's Redis thread might find this conclusion kind of snotty: > I wholeheartedly encourage antirez, myself, and every other distributed systems engineer: keep writing code, building features, solving problems–but please, please, use existing algorithms, or learn how to write a proof. That person should be sure to note these experimental results: > These results are catastrophic.

Snotty definitions

adjective

(used colloquially) overly conceited or arrogant; "a snotty little scion of a degenerate family"-Laurent Le Sage; "they're snobs--stuck-up and uppity and persnickety"

See also: bigheaded persnickety snooty snot-nosed stuck-up uppish

adjective

dirty with nasal discharge; "a snotty nose"; "a house full of snot-nosed kids"

See also: snot-nosed