m. a coined
term meaning scornfully jeering or disapproving. It is formed from the
word sneer meaning to laugh or smile in such a way (as by contorting the face) so as to show one feels
contempt, derision or
disdain, for someone or something, and the suffix -esque meaning resembling or
having the
characteristics, manner or
style of.
a coined
word from sneer (a
look or words expressing scorn or
contempt) and -esque (a suffix indicating
style, manner or distinctive
character).
Maybe I am being cynical and sardonic, professorially "sneeresque," but the
truth of the
matter is, I think you are using rudiment approach to
main-
session processing.
-Flattening a Process (19 Mar. 64) a coined
word from sneer (a
look or words expressing scorn or
contempt) and -esque (a suffix indicating
style, manner or distinctive
character).
a coined
word from sneer, a
look or words expressing scorn or
contempt and -esque, a suffix indicating
style, manner or distinctive
character.