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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Snobby

Snobby \Snob"by\ (sn[o^]b"b[y^]), a. Snobbish. [R.]
--E. B. Ramsay.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
snobby

1835, from snob + -y (2). Related: Snobbiness.

Wiktionary
snobby
  1. Characteristic of a sno

WordNet
snobby

adj. befitting or characteristic of those who inclined to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior [syn: clannish, cliquish, clubby, snobbish]

Usage examples of "snobby".

Kathleen Mavourneen and Phil had taken the old lady with them, and I had forgotten to ring that snobby bitch Elizabeth.

The light touch seemed snobby, and the full embrace raised homophobic reactions in the males of this planet.

I don't mind the artysy-fartsy types, I just don't want DUMBO to get all pricey and snobby, the way Soho did over in Manhattan.

I don't want to sound snobby but fuck it, there's not much to it, is there?

According to her, the students and faculty at Bass were a pack of freaks and losers, and the parents of the Bass kids were snobby self-indulgent artsy-fartsy crypto-Heritagist poseurs trying to buy themselves the illusion that their neurotic drug-addicted promiscuous bulimic dyslexic brats had one single grain of brains or talent.