- Snob is a
pejorative term for a
person who
feels superior due to
their social class,
education level, or
social status in general; it is
sometimes used...
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Scales of
Justice is a
detective novel by
Ngaio Marsh. It is the
eighteenth novel to
feature Roderick Alleyn, and was
first published in 1955. With a classic...
- out of chaos". F.C.S. Schiller,
writing under the
pseudonym "Snarkophilus
Snobbs",
interprets the poem as an
allegory of Man's
attempt to
understand "the...
-
Hound With a Nose For News", a dog journalist,
drawn by
Gordon Bell. The
Snobbs and the Slobbs, a rich-family-versus-poor-family strip.
Drawn by John Geering...
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etiquette writers differed in
whether PhDs used the title. In 1970,
reverse snobbism in the face of the
rising number of "discount doctorates" was
linked to...
-
though this may be due to lack of
content in that language,
rather than
snobbism. 82%
stated that a
Maltese language version of
every Maltese website should...
- (literally: "cold ****"),
which can be used to mock someone's wealth,
snobbism, or upper-class mannerisms. See also kak.
koelie Koelie (Coolie), originally...
- Appleby,
Steve Bright,
Chris McGhie,
Wayne Thompson 1985 2012
Humour The
Snobbs and the
Slobbs Originally in
Nutty John
Geering 1985 1987
Humour Strange...
- 1966 (1966-01-15) Maw is
tired of Paw
being such a slob, so she
sends him to the J.P.
Snobbs School of
Charm and they try to turn Paw into a gentleman. 17 17 "Rickety-Rockety-Raccoon"...
- people,
strong in
common sense, in
common goodness"—enduring the "musk of
snobbism"
emanating from the "socially
formidable circles" of the "nicest people"...