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FACIAL EXPRESSION
Curling the lip; Turning up the nose; Turning up one's nose
  • Depiction of sneering used in Darwin's ''The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals''
  • "Christ Carrying the Cross" (1515 AD) by [[Hieronymus Bosch]] — illustrating the facial expression known as a "sneer"

with one's nose in the air      
haughtily.
Thumbing one's nose         
  • Statue of a [[street urchin]] performing the gesture, Ashton-under-Lyne, UK
  • [[Stalin]] performing the gesture in the 1940s
GESTURE OF INSULT AND DEFIANCE
Thumbing your nose; Cock a snook; Queen Anne's Fan; Anne's fan; Thumbing the nose; Anne's Fan; Thumbing nose; Thumbed his nose; Cocking a snook
Thumbing one's nose, also known as cocking a snook, is a sign of derision or contempt, made by putting the thumb on the nose, holding the palm open and perpendicular to the face, and wiggling the remaining fingers.'Cock a snook' – the meaning and origin of this phrase, Phrases.
cock a snook         
  • Statue of a [[street urchin]] performing the gesture, Ashton-under-Lyne, UK
  • [[Stalin]] performing the gesture in the 1940s
GESTURE OF INSULT AND DEFIANCE
Thumbing your nose; Cock a snook; Queen Anne's Fan; Anne's fan; Thumbing the nose; Anne's Fan; Thumbing nose; Thumbed his nose; Cocking a snook
informal, chiefly Brit. place one's hand so that the thumb touches one's nose and the fingers are spread out, in order to express contempt.

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Sneer

A sneer is a facial expression of scorn or disgust characterized by a slight raising of one corner of the upper lip, known also as curling the lip or turning up the nose. In The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals, Charles Darwin defined a "sneer" as "the upper lip being retracted in such a manner that the canine tooth on one side of the face alone is shown" Darwin related the sneer to the snarl observed in non-human animals, particularly carnivores, observing that:

The uncovering of the canine tooth is the result of a double movement. The angle or corner of the mouth is drawn a little backwards, and at the same time a muscle which runs parallel to and near the nose draws up the outer part of the upper lip, and exposes the canine on this side of the face. The contraction of this muscle makes a distinct furrow on the cheek, and produces strong wrinkles under the eye, especially at its inner corner. The action is the same as that of a snarling dog; and a dog when pretending to fight often draws up the lip on one side alone, namely that facing his antagonist.

It is suggested that the sneer is a universal expression of contempt and that Darwin was the first to observe this. Cats may be observed to sneer, though this is probably related to the Flehmen response.