Snarcasm - noun (Snark + Sarcasm)
1. harsh or bitter derision or irony that is brief, subtle, yet quite stabbing and funny.
2. a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark employs coldbloodedness, creativity and is best served unprovoked.
1. harsh or bitter derision or irony that is brief, subtle, yet quite stabbing and funny.
2. a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark employs coldbloodedness, creativity and is best served unprovoked.
by ItzKat December 11, 2012
Samson has learned to to exercise discretion and sensitivity with his girlfriend by avoiding jokes and snarcasm.
by Don Flavio III October 12, 2010
Marriage of the words “snarky” and sarcasm. It is a form of sarcasm that is not your typical “dry” sarcasm. It adds the snarky “punch” that makes it insulting, discouraging, or downright mean towards an individual or organized group of individuals.
by Joshua Partanious September 26, 2020
“The snarcasm in his column today is gonna rattle a lot of cages”
“She really ‘put him in his place’ today, in her own unique, snarcastic way.”
“She really ‘put him in his place’ today, in her own unique, snarcastic way.”
by Equal Opportunity Annoyer XVII May 27, 2022
Being snarky and sarcastic at the same time. Making sharply critical comments whilst being sarcastic.
by Mangolover115 November 19, 2013
by Sweetums December 22, 2018