(Noun): An informal term used in computer science, specifically in the language C++. It is used to describe pointers and pointer notation. A pointer has one level of starriness, while a two-dimensional array has two levels of starriness.
"Since I deferenced this pointer, it has no levels of starriness now."
"My pointer to char pointers have two levels of starriness."
A game you can play with your friends. One person hides, and the other friends split up and look for that person. If they find the hiding person, they have to hide with the hiding person until everyone is hiding in one place. The last person to find the hiding group is the loser and is the next hider. This game is especially fun in malls or stores such as Wal-Mart.
Hey Fran, let's play sardines!
Okay, but remember it took us an hour to find Jeremy in Wal-Mart last time!
Another spelling of "snarkiness," which refers to the sorts of abusive responses a dumb or poorly consideredquestion or post tends to get in certain forums.
Condition resulting in verbal response reflecting mockery and intentional condescension, often times found when responding to nonsensicalprogressive, politically correct comments. Use of sarcasm often times empowers snarkiness.