mid-14c., of imitative origin; possibly related to snyvelen (see snivel). As an expression of scorn or contempt from 1729. As a synonym for smell (v.) it dates from 1845. In reference to cocaine from 1925. Related: Sniffed; sniffing.
sniff (n.)
1767, from sniff (v.); the scornful sense is from 1859.
sniff the perfume
snell
snick
snicker
snickersnee
snide
sniff
sniffer
sniffle
snifter
snigger
sniggler