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"snooty" Definitions
  1. treating people as if they are not as good or as important as you

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On the Snooty Cam, you can watch the 1,100-pound Snooty bob around with his fellow manatees Icecube and Sarasolo, while excited visitors watch from behind the glass.
The statue is blocks from the aquarium where Snooty lived.
Snooty, the world's oldest manatee in captivity, died in July.
Friendship ensues, against the wishes of the snooty Miss Lillabet.
The sport has a snooty reputation because of its costs.
"Snooty brought only joy to all," wrote Michell Sasscer, of Maryland.
SNOOTY ALE connoisseurs mock Budweiser's usurped title of "King of Beers".
Snooty was the world's oldest known manatee, according to the aquarium.
His snooty maître d' is as persuasive as his brutish boss.
Even snooty critics have fun inventing clever ways to slam them.
No more waiting on the phone and pleading with snooty receptionists.
No more waiting on the phone and pleading with snooty receptionists.
There are many less-snooty krewes, which are larger and more diverse.
My older granddaughter, Isabelle, often played the proprietor of a snooty inn.
"I do like comedies and can play the snooty whatever," she said.
She took me to movie premieres, balls and galas at snooty museums.
And — if you're a snooty New Yorker — an "A" rating in the window?
"Snooty did 83,28,225x more for this community than the Confederacy," wrote one supporter.
It's easy to get snooty about all this unenlightened paleoanthropology of the past.
"Today, we are not quite as snooty as we were back then," Schmidt said.
Some beauty-shopping experiences can feel very Pretty Woman, thanks to snooty sales associates.
As the club's nickname, the Midget, might imply, it is hardly a snooty establishment.
In the snooty way that only art snobs can, they pump Nola with insecurity.
About 5,000 people attended a birthday celebration for Snooty on Saturday, museum officials said.
We like: The super romantic, remote, and peaceful vibe that felt luxurious without being snooty.
But he never would have bought it if a snooty salesman hadn't made him angry.
When the doors opened the snooty American audience sneered at the delegation's plain earthenware jars.
Conventional wisdom holds that New Yorkers, like Parisians, are snooty, too busy to be approachable.
I do remember another character: the snooty legal counsel Roger Clark, played by Jesse Plemons.
So here 100 is C. Mix that up with "snooty" and get TYCOONS, or barons.
"[Snooty] has done far more for this town than the Confederate army ever has," said Pusateri.
The Mustang Motel and Snooty Fox Motor Inn are across from each other on Western Avenue.
What if Lara Jean were to pose as his girlfriend to make Peter's snooty ex jealous?
Sport hunting enjoyed a long and snooty history centuries before the establishment of the United States.
Cons: Room prices can be expensive and fluctuate, and some past guest complain staff can be snooty.
But they have also cast a snooty shadow over this region, concealing its earthier, more sensual side.
Alex Robert Ross is awful snooty about this for someone who also writes under his full name.
"Oh, they don't have any lawyers," she mocked in a nasally imitation of a snooty, middle-aged journalist.
And Anthony Pusateri, who created the petition, thinks Snooty would be a much better symbol for the area.
That "country club" name is tongue-in-cheek, a blue-collar east Houston mockery of snooty west Houston.
I just hope that I've convinced you and yours—if just a little—that we're not snooty elites.
A manatee named Snooty lived until he was 69 years old, becoming the oldest manatee in captivity ever.
While reporting the story, I never felt personally targeted as a foreigner, only as a snooty coastal leftist.
I think of "Beyond stuffy" as being snooty or boring, but for me, ANAL refers more to behavior.
One time, a snooty European collector visited and snarked that Cy Twombly kept actual antiquities in his studio.
"Elevated or upscale sounds too snooty, especially when we're basically serving ribs and noodles and chicken wings," he said.
South Florida MuseumThe South Florida Museum is deeply saddened to share the news that our beloved Snooty has died.
" And from Randy Longstreet, of Illinois: "Confederate monuments are celebratory of traitors and white supremacists and Snooty is awesome.
Like fancy humans, these dogs have expensive taste and are probably snooty, but you still want to impress them.
When I was a young Irish backpacker in Perth, I worked in the bar of a snooty golf club.
Snooty, the oldest-known manatee in captivity, died Sunday at the South Florida Museum, days after his 69th birthday.
However, readers who just want to see a powerful woman own a society of snooty magicians will love it.
It stars Bradley Whitford as a snooty music professor who takes over leadership of a small-town church choir.
Solving was seen as a fussy, snooty, solitary endeavor, something your mother or father did, if not your grandparents.
Their argument was basically that Rotten Tomatoes ratings were based on snooty old film critics that are disconnected from audiences.
They aren't kings like the Targaryens, and they can't lay claim to the snooty/snooze-worthy "honor" of the Starks.
Snooty was born in a Miami aquarium on July 21, 1948, and moved to Bradenton, a Tampa suburb, in 1949.
"The snooty lil digs about me in stories about the Super Bowl halftime talent is such a yawn," Schumer said.
While likely suffering from PTSD, a lot of people found her cold and 'snooty' when she took to the witness stand.
But despite what Etsy (or Instagram, or a snooty relative) tells you, a save-the-date card is not a subpoena.
When salespeople get snooty The salespeople you encounter in a store can be just as influential as the store ambiance itself.
On July 23 the South Florida Museum in Bradenton celebrated the 68th birthday of their most famed resident: Snooty the manatee.
Chinese opinion is hardly monolithic, but it is not hard to find netizens impatient to see snooty, ungrateful Hong Kongers crushed.
Some old hands remain snooty about the organisation, which they believe too often brings in callow types lacking commitment to the job.
But, despite the snooty premise, it is exactly the kind of show that should be a favorite amongst lazy Sunday TV marathoners.
Snooty critics might dismiss Real Salvator Mundi as a stunt to capitalize on the painting's controversial journey, and it sort of is!
That particular statement comes off unbelievably snooty, but the Crown Estate had its reasons for preventing Stormtroopers from stomping through its grounds.
As we discussed motives and means, conversation kept coming back to a snooty Marin horse breeder who seemed to resent Talisman's success.
Most people who are snooty about romance have never read one or have very outdated ideas of what a romance novel is.
Watson sweeps away the myths that have sidelined the semicolon — it's not snooty, not rulebound — and demonstrates what impressive chops it has.
Here, she's part snooty sorceress, part designated hitter — reducing co-stars to ash one minute, smashing walk-off home runs the next.
She tells Broadly that just because her research indicates wealthy people may be unconsciously snooty doesn't necessarily mean they have to be.
GUTFELD: Let me ask Juan, is this that stereotype realize where you have this snooty European and the ugly American who comes over.
A denizen of Bradenton is petitioning the city to replace a memorial to Confederate soldiers with one for the beloved, recently deceased Snooty.
Even during a brief Perrier craze in the late 1980s and early 1990s, sparkling water was a European drink, served in snooty restaurants.
Best not to have malfunctioning robots running amuck, giving poignant yet snooty speeches about all the things they've seen that we wouldn't believe.
It's easy to be snooty about quality and lens distortion, but selfies are fun and getting more people into them is also fun.
Katherine's capable supervisor, Dorothy Vaughan (Spencer), is similarly denied a promotion to the job she's already doing by her snooty supervisor (Kirsten Dunst).
Anthony Pusateri, the 29-year-old from Bradenton who created the petition, told BuzzFeed News he visited Snooty many times throughout his childhood.
The petition states that a statue of Snooty would be a "more positive symbol" than the Confederate one in place at a courthouse.
But Fletcher's greatest fear wasn't how the oft-snooty French press would react to his film — it was what John himself would think.
"Perfect Harmony," a romance between a snooty Princeton professor (Bradley Whitford) and a rube choir, seems like a match made in focus group.
"We heard so many wonderful stories of how much Snooty meant to people and how he was a part of their lives," Besio said.
Both can be seen as maestros of resentment with a populist anger fuelled by a sense that snooty experts are looking down on them.
Minutes later, Greta is approached by three snooty girls who condescendingly offer their friendship; when she doesn't know how to respond, they sashay off.
The Dance cycle is a roman-fleuve (a snooty way of saying "soap opera") spanning five decades (roughly from 1914 to the early 1970s).
Cons: The crowd, especially at the restaurants, tends to be the see-and-be-seen types, which might translate to a somewhat snooty vibe. 
Snooty, the beloved manatee who was the oldest of its kind to live in captivity, died Sunday morning — just two days after his 69th birthday.
And while it sounds like this might have been a snooty, intimidating, Mean Girls sort of situation, it was actually the complete opposite for me.
Known for his endearing charm, embrace of everyone, and love of lettuce, Snooty the Manatee was Brandenton's beloved mascot and the world's oldest captive manatee.
The newly-minted manager ignores the snooty management to secure a seat at the table of a leading manager she knows, Harry Drake (David Paymer).
Also, Google's skunk looks super snooty, which wouldn't bother me apart from the fact that its defining feature is producing literally the worst smell imaginable.
OFF WE GO. Josh: Let me say all the pedantic shit first, otherwise some aspiring foodie will butt in and get all snooty about it.
Mr. Darcy is also a doctor, a snooty neurosurgeon from San Francisco wondering why he has pitched up in a place as provincial as Cincinnati.
Snooty was found in an underwater enclosure that was only meant to access plumbing for the museum's exhibits, according to a statement obtained by CNN.
Before then, you had to line up with a suit and a tie and a snooty bouncer would come and look everyone up and down.
The enemy incursion includes a snooty French chef and a loathsome butler (or, as he curiously prefers to be called, King's Page of the Backstairs).
Had she picked up "Pride and Prejudice" instead, she would have found herself strangely compelled to dance the cotillion with a snooty man in breeches.
"We know that our community and Snooty fans around the world share our grief," the museum wrote in a post on Facebook announcing the manatee's death.
Dylan Maxwell (Jimmy Tatro) becomes more than a slack-jawed slacker; other characters evolve past just being the snooty rich girl or the ambitious goody-goody.
But I don't want it to be this snobby micro-brewery attitude where these guys do this [does impression of a snooty man tasting a beer].
The nervous Trenchard's first luncheon at the Athenaeum, where he is humiliated by a snooty club servant, is, as ever with Fellowes, delivered with malicious brio.
"He explained Aristophil and that the autographs market is old, closed and snooty," Mr. Castaing said in his shop one evening, under a photograph of Proust.
Its page is filled with individuals' memories of Snooty as well as messages from people around the country who describe the obelisk as a symbol of hate.
Then, the zipper broke and when I took it to the Louis Vuitton store to get repaired, the snooty sales girl informed me that it was counterfeit.
And Mr Hannity, another tough-talking New Yorker, who feeds Mr Trump's love of conspiracy theories and hatred of snooty elites, is his closest confidant on Fox.
She's neither of the typical TV writer stereotypes — not the adorkable one in glasses, nor the snooty Hollywood exec, despite her status as an industry power player.
"Early indications are that a panel that is kept bolted shut had somehow been dislodged and that Snooty was able to swim in," according to the statement.
I told him why the stone was special, not because it's especially beautiful but because it's unique — those snooty ocean coasters can't claim to have better versions.
In the first seconds of the series, we see the perfectly coiffed mom-of-two take down a snooty salesman with a smile and a carefully crafted threat.
Before you get all snooty about the fact that you only take selfies with your own arm and your ass-sized iPhone 6 Plus: This is not real.
But it powers other "mid-range" Android phones just fine and really, since this is a "mid-range" phone, maybe don't be so snooty about the processor, hey?
The clip opens with Aniston, who plays frustrated divorced mom Sandy, clumsily rushing toward Roberts, who plays Miranda, a snooty television host with an Anna Wintour-esque haircut.
On the other hand, how cool to play a team from a university perceived as more privileged, full of itself, entitled and snooty (and white) than we are.
" –a series of lines from Dream Child delivered while in the form of a snooty French waiter before force feeding his victim "How's this for a wet dream?
Stassi Schroeder, a star of "Vanderpump Rules," has said that she was banned from the app for publicly discussing her match with the Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte. Snooty?
The dining room isn't stuffy, the service isn't snooty, and people don't get seated in Siberia if their pronunciation of boeuf bourguignon doesn't have the right backhand spin.
And my rational, sort of cosmopolitan version may give me a snooty feeling of superiority sometimes over somebody's more suburban version, which is just very unpleasant of me.
Why would he bring that insulting, racist, snooty remark into the solemnity of an event honoring some of our most treasured veterans who happen to be Native Americans?
In meme-world, Berghain is often portrayed as a snooty, techno sex rave, but IRL it's a mishmash of humans bumping flesh to a diverse program of beats.
It&aposs the ugly American coming to the snooty elite Europeans and turning the table over, and then the problem is, we&aposre always kind of right, I guess.
"Snooty was found in an underwater area only used to access plumbing for the exhibit life support system," the South Florida Museum told Bay News 9 in a statement.
He's reportedly holding one of those snooty rich-people fundraisers for Trump in the Hamptons and he doesn't even care that Trump bashed him when he was still #TeamJeb.
Often rude, cantankerous, and certainly snooty, Margaret had the ultimate put-down when asked by a host if they wanted to see some new photographs of the family's children.
And it's hard not to be won over when Eleanor challenges the very idea of a snooty, meritocratic paradise that excludes 99.99 percent (give or take) of imperfect humanity.
How ungenerous and brazen,how aggressively snooty(think Keats's Truth and Beauty),how censoriously roaringwhile grandly ignoring(and here's the coup de grâce)the exigencies of the market place!
The long, snooty shadow of St. Moritz's old winter gentry is still discernible in the remaining private clubs — sporting associations by origin — that are key to social life here.
Snooty critics might grumble about his folksy style, but it is hard to think of any other journalist who has explained as many complicated subjects to so many people.
It doesn't scream at everyone like a pair of Beats or seem too snooty like a pair of Bose QC299's or Sony 2300X's designed for use on planes can.
I think Peter Strzok did not come across particularly well, kind of priggish and to me kind of snooty and indignant, I never think that works well for a witness.
Initial signs were that Snooty swam into a normally closed underwater area housing plumbing for the manatee exhibit and was unable to get out, the museum said in a statement.
Ms. Gillies ("Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll") seizes the screen as the lusty, ambitious Fallon, and Alan Dale is imperious as the snooty Carrington butler (another holdover figure from the original).
Snooty was around for so long that just two days ago, the Bradenton Herald reported on perennial rumors he died long in the past and had been replaced with an impostor.
Fashion FrizzIn a way, this style, along with the others, are a giant fuck you to the schoolyard bullies and snooty critics who considered cornrows "ghetto" and naps a no-no.
Spliced into Jung Jaei-il's dread-laden score, fragrant bouquets of classical music provide bustling comic counterpoint as well as wry commentary on the snooty cultural values being slowly eviscerated onscreen.
He fast-talks his way into a chess tournament held at a snooty private school, and proudly leads his charges into battle against opponents who are reluctant to shake their hands.
Injured by a motorboat propeller at a young age and raised in aquariums ever since, Snooty is the oldest known manatee in captivity, and thus highly likely the world's oldest manatee.
It is anything but a snooty film society — many members look like they stepped off a vaudeville stage — but members are passionately devoted to keeping the memory of "The Boys" alive.
Centering on three irreverent nuns played by Aubrey Plaza (witchy and bitchy), Alison Brie (frustrated and snooty) and Kate Micucci (bi-curious and babyish), the goofy plot never finds its groove.
It can be suave in Idris Elba or snooty in Monty Python, while a similar multiplicity that currently seems unattainable for the Canto-Japo-Koreo-Mando-HK accent used on television.
At NASA, we meet Vivian Michael (Kirsten Dunst) a snooty supervisor who's no help to Dorothy, who has been doing the work of a supervisor but without the commensurate title or pay.
"It's a big middle finger to Hollywood and all of Beverly Hills and other snooty neighborhoods where I don't really belong," she says, so she's embraced the home's "over the top" elements.
Instead of writing snooty synth-lined songs that ooze condescension for their genre, Baltimore bands have made it a point to write music that's focused on both exploration and straight up fun.
In this world, there are two kinds of people: rich snooty hypocritical globalist snowflakes who live in fancy houses; and gun-obsessed, racist hicks from places ranging from Staten Island to Georgia.
Economists haven't earned the right to be snooty and superior, especially if their reputation comes from the ability to do hard math: hard math has been remarkably little help lately, if ever.
He was not a Kinois himself, one of that snooty so-sophisticated lot, and the other drivers outside the Grand called him "Kisangani" after the city where he was born, in the east.
You realize that 'mindful' shopping is more complicated than just throwing half a month's rent at a snooty shop assistant and holding your breath — it takes thought, and care, and research, and luck.
Today a petition is circulating to replace a Confederate monument in Bradenton, Florida, with a monument for Snooty the manatee, a beloved local resident who passed away Sunday at the age of 24.
Rodgers said that Snooty weighed about 1,300 pounds (589 kg) whereas the other manatees -- who are at the museum as part of a rehabilitation program -- weighed around 500-600 pounds (226-272 kg).
A veteran teacher isn't an adult who deserves to be treated like a fellow professional, but more like a snooty-nosed kid who refuses to spit his gum in the garbage when asked.
When the couple takes an overdue overseas vacation, they get framed for a billionaire's death and have to rely on their wits and personal chemistry to get the better of some snooty Europeans.
Americans, it turns out, are afflicted by a "verbal inferiority complex," meaning that we sometimes think Britons sound smarter than they are, while Britons suffer from "Amerilexophobia," a snooty dislike of creeping Americanisms.
"It's hard to reply without sounding snooty," Will McCants, the director of the Brookings Institution's Project on US Relations with the Islamic World, tells me in response to a question about counter-jihadists.
Photo: APWe have all been robbed of one Snooty, the beautiful, beloved 69-year-old manatee believed to be not only the world's oldest manatee living in captivity, but the oldest in the world.
We're supposed to be snooty snoots, with our noses turned up in the air at all of this populist garbage, as we head into the theater for the latest from Thai auteur Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
I also happened to have, as souvenirs from a bar mitzvah, three red-and-blue yarmulkes bearing the University of Kansas Jayhawks logo, so three rabbis from Kansas were among the snooty inn's guests.
A snooty person is "yaya papaya": with yaya perhaps originating from yang-yang (god of gods in ancient Malay) or jâjâ (father in old Javanese), and the "papaya" thrown in for the derisive rhyme.
Born in July 1948, Snooty the manatee resided at the South Florida Museum in Bradenton, Florida, where he lived until July 23, 2017 — two days after his 69th birthday, according to Guinness World Records.
"It had a reputation as a little bit snooty," said David Benderson, 41, an ophthalmologist, who grew up in Pennsylvania but spent time with relatives in nearby Dobbs Ferry and Ossining as a child.
Julie Delpy is Violette, a divorced Parisian fashionista whose devotion to her son, Lolo (Vincent Lacoste), a snooty 19-year-old with an Oedipus complex, hinders her romance with an I.T. engineer (Dany Boon).
With no sentiment to especially recommend it to me, and my own snooty distaste for mass-produced pastry, I extol the values of this dessert-masquerading-as-breakfast entirely and only because it tastes amazing.
It's good, but it would be funnier if they set it in the Deep South in 1962 and they made Eddie Murphy into a snooty concert pianist and Judge Reinhold into an Italian-American bouncer!
But for some reason I couldn't find the way to say that because I knew that I was going to come across as this snooty white girl with a master's, so it just stayed there.
And the very first man to visit him is the hall's administrator, that snooty gatekeeper to the elite, armed with a story about how the real St. Nicholas kept his generosity on the down-low.
Known for his outlandish creations, and an irreverent sense of humour that set him apart in the often snooty world of fashion, Gaultier is celebrating 50 years in the business as well as his swansong.
Snooty was one of just four or five manatees in the entire state allowed to receive regular human contact and training, because he was too old to be released, and was well known for loving it.
These anti-Trump GOP elites publicly opposing him may be trying to save face just like the rich aunt embarrassed by the groom is trying to save face among her snooty friends at her country club.
After breaking Charlie's heart, Lisa calls Nick, who is is trying to move on with the snooty yet good for him Merrill Morgan (Sarah Chalke) even though he is still harboring his unrequited love for Lisa.
More than 5,000 people have already signed an online petition calling for officials to replace a Florida Confederate memorial statue with one of a beloved manatee named Snooty that died in a "tragic accident" this week.
If snooty officials once derided Mr Barnier, who will lead the European Union's talks with Britain over its exit, as le crétin des Alpes, today few Europeans have any complaints over his navigation of Brexit's craggy terrain.
The South Florida Museum is an all-inclusive venue featuring a natural history museum, the all-digital Bishop Planetarium, and a Manatee Aquarium featuring Snooty (Guinness World Records' Oldest Known Manatee) along with wild manatees undergoing rehabilitation.
The museum's COO Jeff Rodgers told media that it appeared the younger manatees had entered the same area as Snooty, but that while they had managed to escape -- it appeared he had been unable to turn around.
Underneath a chandelier made of upcycled votives, she poked at some scent diffusers, quizzed a saleswoman on how to remove wax from glass and read the label of a foaming body wash in a snooty French accent.
He's looking to stoke resentment among working class voters by casting Warren as a snooty, liberal Harvard professor and not the person she portends to be on the campaign trail: a scrappy Oklahoman taking on Washington corruption.
"It will be no loss, by any measure, to see a confederate monument, which serves only to promote intolerance and bigotry, be replaced by monument to a figure so beloved as Snooty," Andres Burton, a Bradenton local, commented.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Jake Gyllenhaal plays a snooty art critic in Netflix Inc movie "Velvet Buzzsaw," a satirical thriller that turns bloody when he and others try to profit from the work of a recently deceased artist.
Julie Delpy is back in Paris, as Violette, a divorced fashionista whose devotion to her son, Lolo (Vincent Lacoste), a snooty 113-year-old artist with an Oedipus complex, hinders her romance with a technology engineer (Dany Boon).
In Ms. Delpy's broadest effort yet — which she directs, and wrote with Eugénie Grandval — she plays a Paris fashionista who dotes on a snooty son and finds their clingy bond getting in the way of a rejuvenating romance.
"To honor Snooty's legacy as a positive icon in Bradenton, I propose that the negative symbol of racism and oppression that is the Confederate monument be relocated and replaced with a statue of Snooty the Manatee," the petition reads.
Mobbed by adoring fans in the north, Mr Salvini has run into heckling and demonstrations since taking his campaign to the south, where people still remember the snooty contempt for southerners that he and his party once openly expressed.
He rips apart a couple of developers, some art thieves and a snooty school board president, carefully disposing of some of the body parts in nearby waste receptacles (though, as Mulder drolly points out, not in the proper recycling bins).
With no dance experience whatsoever (Halle Berry popping in front of a crowd of svelt, toned, and snooty back-up dancers is part of the reason this movie holds cult status) the two aim to get by on sheer confidence alone.
The perennial sidekick, Z-Shaped Green Block begins to harbor ill feeling towards Long Blue Block, who is always the center of attention, while he remains crushed under his peers, including the snooty, Princeton-educated Orange Square Block (Michael Cera).
There are all kinds of music lovers out there, from the high-commitment stans who dedicate their social media lives to curating news about their faves, to the snooty audiophile who will only listen to the highest quality sound files.
But the I-don't-see-what-you-see shtick, and interaction with snooty beauty queens, wears thin in places, in part because a slim conceit that should have run a crisp 90 minutes or so drags on close to two hours.
The main character, the unnamed Little Girl (voiced by Mackenzie Foy), who is about to turn 9, is relentlessly pushed by her fiercely controlling mother (Rachel McAdams) to gain admission to a snooty school and spend all her spare time studying.
There were a few outliers—notably Gorgeous George, whose use of "Pomp and Circumstance" served to bludgeon the 1950s audience over the head with the idea that his character was effete, snooty, and maybe gay—but they really were outliers.
The Gilmore Girls, coming back to the small screen in a Netflix reboot, were known for their affinity for food, whether it was a burger at Luke's, ethnic food at home, or the snooty offerings at the dreaded Friday dinners.
Right behind it are "Moonlight," a coming-of-age story about a gay black man in Miami, and "Manchester by the Sea," which sounds like a snooty BBC drama but is actually about a depressive Boston handyman grappling with unspeakable family tragedy.
"To honor Snooty's legacy as a positive icon in Bradenton, I propose that the negative symbol of racism and oppression that is the Confederate monument be relocated and replaced with a statue of Snooty the Manatee," Pusateri writes on the petition's page.
"So, I got a room that you could get by the hour up on Martin Luther King and Western at this place called the Snooty Fox … I just wanted to take a shower, take a little nap, write out my list," she recalled.
As Flannery walks down the street with her man, she "felt as though she had been permitted into one of those country clubs she had previously considered snooty and boring, but it had turned out to be good fun (they had an air hockey table!)".
Their acquaintance Josh (Matt Keeslar), an assistant district attorney, becomes involved in the case against the club, and Des (Chris Eigeman), a club manager on the verge of losing his job, saves himself by garnering enough evidence of drugs against the snooty club owners.
Financial difficulties and academic setbacks — his snooty teacher dismisses him as a "Ronald McDonald" — send him packing to his hometown in America, with his new wife, Penelope (Sabina Sciubba), a Gallic knockout who tolerates him only for the green card and promptly moves into her own place.
Moner, Derbez and Wahlberg are joined by Nicholas Coombe who plays Randy, "a fellow high schooler who develops an immediate crush on Dora"; Madeleine Madden who plays "the school's snooty class president, Sammy"; Adriana Barraza who plays Dora's grandma, Abuelita Valerie; and Temuera Morrison who plays Powell.
"—tyler oakley (@tyleroakley) November 22, 2017Spotting an opening to capitilize on the trend among young Americans, Fisher-Price went so far as to roll out a "Snacks For Two" charcuterie playset in December, which quickly drew ire on social media as some called it "bougie" and "snooty.
"To honor Snooty's legacy as a positive icon in Bradenton, I propose that the negative symbol of racism and oppression that is the Confederate monument be relocated and replaced with a statue of Snooty the Manatee," wrote Anthony Pusateri, who started the petition to the Manatee County Commission.
You remember how it was, before we got all snooty and fancy and mean: One of us fell down, the rest of us doubled over in mirth, and someone else made a picture so we could laugh at the thing all over again as many times as we wanted.
Charlotte proceeds to join Tom and his wife (Kate Ashfield), and is quickly whisked into a world of intrigue, much of it surrounding Lady Denham ("Years and Years'" Anne Reid, wonderfully snooty), whose patronage Tom needs, and whose wealth is sought by an assortment of scheming potential heirs.
"So, I got a room that you could get by the hour up on Martin Luther King and Western at this place called the Snooty Fox, which is really like the ho stroll, but I just wanted to take a shower, take a little nap, write out my list," she recalled.
Polls suggest that public opinion in Europe expects and favours Britain voting to remain in the EU. Even the traditionally snooty French want their neighbours to stay, despite resenting Britain's exemption on EU financial regulation, and its absence from the Schengen area for passport-free travel and the single currency.
As best as I can tell from the endless series of interviews with white guys in diners — who are, we all know, the only Americans who matter — these voters are driven more by animosity toward immigrants and the sense that snooty liberals look down on them than by trade policy.
The passages by the daughter, Bee (short for Balakrishna), are interspersed between bits of "found text": emails fly between moms from Bee's school who hate her mother for being snooty; Bernadette writes loopy messages to a Siri-like virtual assistant named Manjula; forensic reports from ships at sea chart mysterious events.
The shows count the ways that this is true: They're both self-inventions; they're both excluded from snooty New York society; they both realize that they wouldn't have half the problems they have if they had been men; and they know — oh boy, do they know — that it's lonely at the top.
It's why pretty much everyone in the movie dies at the end, including our beloved art critic Morf Vandewalt (Jake Gyllenhaal), and the rest of the equally-as-absurdly named cast of characters: gallerist Rhodora Haze (Rene Russo), her assistant Josephina who found the art (Zawe Ashton), competing gallerist Jon Dondon (Tom Sturridge), and snooty buyer Gretchen (Toni Collette).
Glancing at their covers at supermarket checkouts over the years told me pretty much everything I needed to know — that Archie was caught in some sort of chaste high-school love triangle between girl-next-door Betty and snooty Veronica; that Jughead was his oddball best bud; that the style and format basically hadn't changed since the 1950s.
The cryptic originated in England a century ago, and that nation may still claim mastery of the art, but I can safely say that I nearly always limp away from British cryptic puzzles with the renewed belief that nobody who didn't attend a snooty boarding school there would ever be able to solve a whole grid.
On the sparkly "How to Talk," he's breezy and snooty: Heard she talk to a ballplayerBut you know I keep it all playerAnd I heard he ain't a star playerI'm not worried, I'm a heartbreakerI'm in outer space on Mars faded Broadly, though, on this album, his songwriting is less specific than ever: He loves fashion, loves Ferraris, loves your girl.
Le Pavillon was a seriously snooty place that began as a tourist restaurant in the French pavilion of the 1939 World's Fair, in Queens, but by the nineteen-fifties it had morphed into an East Side gastronomic temple, where the possibility of dinner was conferred on a chosen few by its imperious patron, and nobody else could get a table.
In some of her more recent videos, the artist seems to branch out of solely doing makeup parodies, mocking corporate branding culture with an "outfit of the day" equipped with physically attachable Instagram tags, a guide to a "New York Spa Day" (which involves sticking your head in a smoking manhole tube), and enacting the role of a snooty socialite attending an important "press preview" at a local McDonalds.
A prime example of the genre is a snooty New Yorker article by Alexandra Schwartz which portrayed support for Sanders as a hipster affectation, comparable to sporting a handlebar mustache: I sense a whiff of historical fetishism in the young love for Bernie, a yearning for an imaginary time of simpler, more straightforward politics that aligns with other millennial tendencies toward false nostalgia for past purity, in fashion or food, for instance.
Cesaro followed the same initial path, but made it to the main roster and stayed there, moving from a bland, snooty European gimmick (he's Swiss, and it eventually ended with him doing a yodelling thing which had the fingerprints of Vince McMahon all over it) to being one of the Real Americans tag team with Jack Swagger, a send up of the Tea Party movement which the McMahons were rumored to blame for Linda McMahon's failed Senate runs.
") They pass the time making up nicknames for the nurses and gossiping cheerfully about the fates of some of the girls and women from Amgash Lucy knew in her youth: snooty Kathie Nicely, who fell in love with a schoolteacher (who turned out to be gay) and then was shunned by her husband and daughters; Cousin Harriet, who "had that very poor luck with her marriage" and was left to raise her children as an impoverished young widow; Marilyn Somebody, married to a man who, sent almost immediately to fight in Vietnam, "had to do some terrible stuff, and . . .

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