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"toffee-nosed" Definitions
  1. behaving as if you are better than other people, especially those of a lower social class

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What we're really watching, though, is no less than a stiffly depressing portrait of toffee-nosed child abuse.
Toff is short for toffee-nosed. The word "toff" is thought to come from the word "tuft", which was a gold tassel worn by titled undergraduates at the University of Oxford or the University of Cambridge.Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford 1969 The Anglo-Saxon word "toforan" has a meaning of "superiority".Albert Jack.
Birks, in her own style, tried to make the magazine more mainstream, "not just for the toffee-nosed or the literary".Jan Birks "Erotic Review Aims for Mass Appeal" , Press Gazette, 22 December 2006. Retrieved 5 October 2010. The change of tack did not work, and after two issues Erotic Review was sold back to its original owners The Erotic Print Society in early 2007.
Born in Vienna, Annie Therese Altschul was five years old when her father was killed in a railway accident. Altschul was studying mathematics at the University of Vienna when she had to leave Austria in March 1939, then coming under Nazi rule. Altschul came to London with her mother, sister and young nephew. Altschul worked first as a "mother's help" to learn English before qualifying as a general nurse and midwife, firstly in Ealing (which she described as 'toffee nosed'), later in Epsom County Hospital (where 'a tutor treated students as idiots').
From 2002 to 2004 he worked in the United States in music business management, as a radio host in Nashville, Tennessee, and in 2005–2006 as a merchandise co ordinator for the Rolling Stones on the A Bigger Bang tour.'GRAFTON, 12th Duke of' in Who's Who 2014 (London: A. & C. Black, 2014); online edition by Oxford University Press, December 2013, accessed 8 March 2014 (subscription site)Richard Eden, Class warrior Lord Mandelson upsets his 'toffee-nosed' pals dated 17 April 2010 from The Daily Telegraph at telegraph.co.uk, accessed 8 March 2014 In 2007, he moved to London and in 2009, due to the death of his father, he returned to Suffolk to help manage the Euston Estate. He currently promotes live music events through his estate while modernising its 10,000-acre farm.
Bert Coules penned The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes starring Clive Merrison as HolmesThe Further Adventures and Michael Williams/Andrew Sachs as Watson. The episodes of The Further Adventures were based on throwaway references in Doyle's short stories and novels. He also produced original scripts for this series, which was also issued on CD. Coules had previously dramatised the entire Holmes canon for Radio Four. BBC Radio 2 also broadcast in 1999 a more ribald six-episode spoof series featuring Holmes and Watson titled The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes starring Roy Hudd as Holmes ("the brilliant detective, master of disguise and toffee- nosed ponce"), Chris Emmett as Watson ("contributor to the British Medical Journal, Which Stethescope Magazine and inventor of the self-raising thermometer") and June Whitfield as Mrs. Hudson.

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