- ignore: refuse to acknowledge; "She cut him dead at the meeting"
- rebuff: an instance of driving away or warding off
- unusually short; "a snub nose"
- a refusal to recognize someone you know; "the snub was clearly intentional"
- rebuff: reject outright and bluntly; "She snubbed his proposal"
- SNUB or Stop Norwich UrBanisation is a non-profit organisation based around Norwich, United Kingdom , whose aim is to stop the urbanisation of Norwich and its surrounding villages, such as Rackheath, Salhouse, Wroxham and Postwick .
- In geometry, an alternation (also called partial truncation, snub or snubification) is an operation on a polyhedron or tiling that birectifies alternate vertices. Only even-sided polyhedra can be alternated, for example the zonohedra. Every 2n-sided face becomes n-sided. ...
- A deliberate affront or slight; A sudden checking of a cable or rope; To slight, ignore or behave coldly toward someone; To turn down; to dismiss; To stub out (a cigarette etc); To halt the movement of a rope etc by turning it about a cleat or bollard etc; to secure a vessel in this manner; ...
- (snubbed) An uploading client is flagged as snubbed if the downloading client has not received any data from it in over 60 seconds.
- (snubbed) If the client has not received anything after a certain period (default: 60 seconds), it marks a connection as snubbed, in that the peer on the other end has chosen not to send. See the definition of choked for reasons why an uploader might mark a connection as choked. ...
- To suddenly stop or secure a line.
- To lower anything. To assist one machine down a grade by holding it back with another and connected by a "snubbing line".
- To check the movement of a line by taking a turn around a snubbing capstan, a cleat or a post.
- Rejecting someone with distain or contempt.
- The short noses seen in some of the longhaired varieties.
- nudo (madera); (cable) detener, refrenar, amarrar; to snub, (correa) doblar, plegar
- to check a horse by means of a rope or line made fast to a fixed object, often to another trained horse.
- To stop suddenly a rope or cable.
- to treat with contempt
- To check, or rebuke.