Obs. rare. [f. SNOT sb.] Snot; hence, filth, filthiness.
1598. Marston, Sco. Villanie, I. ii. what dry braine melts not sharp mustard rime, To purge the snottery of our slimie time?
1601. B. Jonson, Poetaster, V. iii. Teach thy incubus to poetize; And throw abroad thy spurious snotteries.