HOOT vs SNORT: NOUN
- Money paid as compensation; payment; recompense; remuneration.
- The cry of an owl.
- A cry or shout in contempt.
- A derisive cry or shout.
- The barred owl (Syrnium nebulosum). See Barred owl.
- One that is hilariously funny.
- A cry of scorn or derision.
- A sound suggesting the cry of an owl, especially the sound of a horn.
- The characteristic cry of an owl.
- A hootenanny.
- Something of little value
- A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
- A very funny event, person, or experience.
- Not care at all.
- A fun event or person. (See hootenanny)
- A loud raucous cry (as of an owl)
- A dose of a drug to be snorted. Here, "drug" includes snuff (i.e., pulverized tobacco). A snort also may be a drink of whiskey, as "Let's have a snort".
- The sound made by exhaling or inhaling roughly through the nose.
- The act of snorting; the sound produced in snorting.
- A loud abrupt sound produced by forcing air through the nostrils.
- The liquor or drug so taken.
- Cocaine or heroin, especially a small amount sniffed at one time.
- A drink of liquor, especially when swallowed in one gulp.
- A similar sound.
- A rough, noisy sound made by breathing forcefully through the nostrils, as a horse or pig does.
- A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
- A disrespectful laugh
HOOT vs SNORT: VERB
- To utter a loud clamorous shout
- To make the cry of an owl.
- Utter the characteristic sound of owls
- To make a snort; to exhale roughly through the nose.
- Indicate contempt by breathing noisily and forcefully through the nose
- Make a snorting sound by exhaling hard
- Inhale recreational drugs
- Inhale through the nose
- Ingest through the nose
- (slang) To inhale (usually a drug) through the nose.
HOOT vs SNORT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To express or convey by hooting.
- To make a loud raucous cry, especially of derision or contempt.
- To utter the characteristic cry of an owl.
- To make the peculiar cry of an owl.
- To shout down or drive off with jeering cries.
- To make a sound resembling noisy exhalation.
- To breathe noisily and forcefully through the nostrils.
- To ingest a drug, such as cocaine or heroin, by sniffing.
- To make an abrupt noise expressive of scorn, ridicule, or contempt.
- To express by snorting.
- To ingest by sniffing.
- To snore.
- To laugh out loudly.
HOOT vs SNORT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To assail with contemptuous cries or shouts; to follow with derisive shouts.
- To expel throught the nostrils with a snort; to utter with a snort.
HOOT vs SNORT: INTERJECTION
- Used to express annoyance or objection.
- N/A
HOOT vs SNORT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To drive or pursue with cries or shouts uttered in contempt; utter contemptuous cries or shouts at.
- An exclamation expressive of dissatisfaction, of some degree of irritation, and sometimes of disbelief: equivalent to fie, tut, tush, pshaw, etc. Also hoot-toot, hout, hout-tout.
- To cry out or shout in contempt.
- To cry as some owls: distinguished from screech.
- (idiom) (not give/care) To be completely indifferent to.
- To snore loudly.
- To force the air with violence through the nose, so as to make a noise: said of persons under excitement, and especially of high-spirited horses.
- To laugh outright or boisterously; burst into a horse-laugh.
- To turn up: said of the nose.
- To express by a snort; say with a snort: as, to snort defiance.
- To expel or force out as by a snort.
HOOT vs SNORT: RELATED WORDS
- Weirdo, Whit, Fun, Funny, Bronx cheer, Raspberry, Bird, Razzing, Hiss, Snort, Boo, Shucks, Darn, Shit, Damn
- Smell, Sniff, Laugh, Inhale, Bronx cheer, Take a hit, Bird, Razzing, Boo, Raspberry, Huff, Hoot, Snore, Hiss, Snicker
HOOT vs SNORT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Clown, Weirdo, Fun, Funny, Bronx cheer, Raspberry, Bird, Razzing, Hiss, Snort, Boo, Shucks, Darn, Shit, Damn
- Booze, Smell, Sniff, Laugh, Inhale, Bronx cheer, Bird, Razzing, Boo, Raspberry, Huff, Hoot, Snore, Hiss, Snicker
HOOT vs SNORT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Some people in the audience hoot and clap.
- Smith who did my physician was a hoot.
- This family of birds is a literal hoot.
- Impulse introduces Hoot that is designed for tweens.
- The Oscars were a hoot last night right?
- Robin Hoot, features got a bit too hawkish.
- It always turns out to be a hoot.
- Hoot and Toot have to make a delivery, but Hoot mixes up the loads and Toot gets upset with him.
- This Adorable, talking owl bag clip makes a fun hoot hoot sound when the clip is opened.
- Any interface with HOOT systems will require the approval of the HOOT.
- Modified snort query for human readability Modified Snort Query for Human Readability Select dbo.
- Detection of the Address using Snort Rules Suspicious Address detected according to snort rules in the network.
- Snort Snort was tested on both a Microsoft Windows based and a Linux based network server.
- Update rule generation for attribute snort: generated rule now contains the initial snort rule msg.
- Held by various other nicknames uses outside of snort lortab been suggested that snort lortab.
- In the following code listing, you will see two Snort rules that demonstrate some of what Snort can do.
- We are going to download and compile snort based on the lastest stable release from snort.
- IDS competing with Snort, and it does have some advantages over what Snort can offer.
- Snort Engine and Snort rules are distributed separately.
- There are several Snort GUIs to choose from aimed at both the configuration of Snort, as well as the interpretation of the Snort alerts.
HOOT vs SNORT: QUESTIONS
- Can you design your own owl for the Big Hoot in Ipswich?
- What if I haven't solved the crossword clue Hoot yet?
- What does it mean to not give a hoot about something?
- Who wrote Hoot's climactic speech in Black Hawk Down?
- What happened to hoot the owl in a paranormal investigation?
- Can You Hoot and holler at Longhorn Steakhouse in Jonesboro?
- What is your review of Whoo gives a hoot possessive?
- What is the third person limited omniscient viewpoint in Hoot?
- Do chimpanzees modify the structure of their pant-hoot?
- Is the Hoot Owl Hoot board game suitable for children under 3?
- Why do people snort pills instead of swallowing them?
- How to install, configure, and test snort on Windows?
- Does packet performance monitoring (ppm) work for Snort?
- Is snort the best solution for intrusion detection?
- Does snort block everything that comes from Google?
- What pre-packaged security rules does snort support?
- What are the different options for Snort notifications?
- Why do snort attack signatures have false negatives?
- What happens when you snort prescription stimulants?
- How to configure Splunk for Snort to only monitor the correct snort file?