The term closest to "snorted" in meaning is "exhaled sharply," as it refers to the act of expelling air through the nose with force, often accompanied by a sound. Additionally, it can relate to actions like "sneered" or "huffed," which convey a similar sense of dismissive or derisive expression. In a different context, "snorted" can also refer to the consumption of substances, particularly drugs, through the nose.
She snorted when she laughed.
it can be snorted, smoked, or shot up. You can even shoot up Vicodin and Hydrocodone.
It varies from 4 - 24 hours depending on the person and the amount snorted.
No, perks (short for percolator) cannot be snorted as they are small, beneficial features or advantages that can enhance a product or service.
Both.
No
yes
It can be swallowed or snorted
Yes
nicotine
Just don't do it.
It is usually smoked, snorted, or injected.