snork
English edit
Verb edit
snork (third-person singular simple present snorks, present participle snorking, simple past and past participle snorked)
- (transitive, usually followed by "down") To eat quickly or voraciously
- 2020 December 27, Dave Barry, “Dave Barry’s year in review: 2020 was a year of nonstop awfulness”, in Anchorage Daily News[1]:
- There’s a lot of it this year because there were few trick-or-treaters, leaving many Americans with no choice but to snork down the weight of an adult male cocker spaniel in mini Snickers.
Danish edit
Verb edit
snork
- imperative of snorke
Swedish edit
Noun edit
snork c
- (colloquial) someone impolite in a haughty manner
Declension edit
Declension of snork | ||||
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Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | snork | snorken | snorkar | snorkarna |
Genitive | snorks | snorkens | snorkars | snorkarnas |