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Snob

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Noun

1. prig, snob, snoot, snot

a person regarded as arrogant and annoying

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Snob

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noun
1. 
a. 
a person who strives to associate with those of higher social status and who behaves condescendingly to others
Compare inverted snob
b. 
(as modifier)
snob appeal
2. 
a person having similar pretensions with regard to his or her tastes, etc
an intellectual snob

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Snob

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noun
1.  Obsolete
a person having no wealth or social rank; one of the common people
2. 
a person who attaches great importance to wealth, social position, etc., having contempt for those whom he considers his inferiors, and admiring and seeking to associate with those whom he considers his superiors
3. 
a person who feels and acts smugly superior about his particular tastes or interests
an intellectual snob

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Snob

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n.
1. One who despises, ignores, or is patronizing to those he or she considers inferior.
2. One who is convinced of his or her superiority in matters of taste or intellect.

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