To sneer.

Etymology:

  • A description of a gesture possibly universally understood as indicating scorn, contempt or disgust.
  • Literal translation of Ancient Greek εξεμυκτήριζον from εξ and μυκτηρίζω ).
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Submitted on September 01, 2009

Additional definitions for 'turn up one's nose':

turn up one's noseTo refuse, especially as due to pride or status.
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