Definition of sneerbaby
sneerbaby
noun
- A person who sneers a lot at others as a way of overcompensating for feelings of inferiority, emasculation or envy.
When I picked up that hottie, that guy sitting over there was scowling at me the whole time. What a sneerbaby.
Last edited on May 18 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on May 03 2009.
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