have your nose in the air

The phrase "have your nose in the air" typically means to behave in a superior or arrogant manner, often showing a sense of elitism or snobbery. It implies someone who looks down upon others and believes themselves to be better or more important than those around them. This behavior may involve holding oneself in high regard or displaying a condescending attitude towards others.


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