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A derivation of the word, "snark," or "snide remark." Snarking is the act of making rude or critical remarks or otherwise "pranking" another person, normally anonymously and online. John: Did you read the comments posted on your blog?
Jane: Yeah, "bigteninch" is this assole from work who is pissed because I wouldn't go out with him. Now he's snarking me. |
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It is when someone secretly sends humorous or embarrasing e-mails from another persons e-mail address as a practical joke. Make sure you log out, or you'll be a victim of snarking.
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A game, of sorts, wherein a group of snarky people stand in a circle and try to outsnark eachother with increasingly witty, disdainful comments. I didn't get a chance to talk to you because I was by the stereo snarking on the music all night.
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Verb, putting snotty spit on something. Quit snarking on my notebook!
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