[f. SNOB sb.1 3 + -OCRACY.] The class of snobs, as having some power or exerting some influence.
1854. Lever, Dodd Family Abroad, lxvii. The fun derived from watching the snobocracy I have mentioned.
1858. Kingsley, Misc. (1859), I. 138. Soliciting the votes, not of the people, but of the Snobocracy.
1885. Manch. Exam., 7 April, 4/4. The Orange flag would be floating over the houses of the Dublin snobocracy.