Snork British slang dialectal
If someone "snorks", he/she makes an explosive sound by forcing air quickly up or down his/her nose; making a snorting.
The weather is so cold that I see him snorking constantly.
Used when one drinks something and haves it come out of his/her nose because of sudden laughter.
I was drinking soda while he was telling a joke. Unexpectedly, I snorked my soda all over the table.
The verb “snork" should be conjugated according to its tense.
1. An unlucky situation
2. An interjection used to express sympathy for someone's bad luck
1. I have had some tough beans recently. I got low marks and lost my bike just two days later.
2. A: I've got a low mark.
B: Tough bean, bro.