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snut

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Danish

Etymology

From Low German snut, snute (snout).

Noun

snut c (singular definite snutten, plural indefinite snutter)

  1. Term of endearment.

Declension

More information common gender, singular ...

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

snut m (definite singular snuten, indefinite plural snutar, definite plural snutane)

  1. alternative form of snute

Slovene

Participle

snut

  1. past passive participle of snuti

Swedish

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Etymology

Originally meaning "snout," from Middle Low German snûte, from Old Saxon *snūt, from Proto-West Germanic *snūt.

Pronunciation

Noun

snut c

  1. snout; snoot
  2. (slang, possibly derogatory) a cop (police officer)
    Synonyms: polis, gris (more derogatory), aina (derogatory, ethnic)
  3. (slang, possibly derogatory, in the singular definite "snuten") the cops (collectively)
    Synonyms: bängen, bylingen, aina, farbror blå, grisen, polisen
    Snuten kommer!
    The cops are coming!

Usage notes

Sometimes used ironically by police officers themselves. Usually less derogatory compared to other slang terms.

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

Derived terms

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