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What does it mean?
The procession of rambunctious and feckless Celts through Ford's films, Irish and otherwise, was meant to cock a snoot at WASP or 'lace-curtain Irish' ideas of respectability.
what does it mean?
Thank you.
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Re: What does it mean?
You'll find definitions of all these words and phrases, including 'cock a snoot' and 'lace-curtain Irish' here: OneLook: General dictionary sites
Ford is, of course, the director John Ford, a man very proud of his Irish background.
Last edited by 5jj; 20-Jan-2012 at 16:38.
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Re: What does it mean?

Originally Posted by
5jj
You'll find definitions of all these words and phrases, includi8ng 'cock a snoot' and 'lace-curtain Irish' here:
OneLook: General dictionary sites
Ford is, of course, the director John Ford, a man very proud of his Irish background.
Thank you for your answer.
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Re: What does it mean?
Boy, that sentence is a mouthful. I have no idea what it means
Then again, I'm a yank
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Re: What does it mean?

Originally Posted by
BobSmith
Boy, that sentence is a mouthful. I have no idea what it means

Then again, I'm a yank

You mean it's even not very easy to understand for native users?
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Re: What does it mean?

Originally Posted by
victor su
You mean it's even not very easy to understand for native users?
Some native speakers would not be familar with the words I have underlined, and not everybody would know those I have italicised.
The procession of rambunctious and feckless Celts through Ford's films, Irish and otherwise, was meant to cock a snoot at WASP or 'lace-curtain Irish' ideas of respectability.
Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
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Re: What does it mean?
I'm more used to hearing cock a snook, but both versions are acceptable.
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