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a person who sniffs bicycle seats in women's gymnasiums
Trevor, Hugh and John aspired to be great snargers but they didn't have the credentials to get into the ladies gym
snarger by Pelepo April 20, 2005

snarkenfreude 

Derived from snark(a word that comes from the combination of snide and remark) and schadenfreude.

snarkenfreude means not only do you enjoy someone else's suffering or mishaps but you quip--usually within the sufferer's earshot--snide comments at their expense.
"But Mr. Vice-President," asked the reporter, unable to dampen his snarkenfreude, "doesn't a pace maker require the presence of an actual heart?"
snarkenfreude by SnarkybutSad August 28, 2007
The residue smeared on an airplane after a bird/plane collision. The snarge is generally all that is left of the bird. Every day numerous samples are taken off of airplanes and sent in for DNA testing to help map out what kinds of birds are colliding with airplanes. Both the FFA and military have a vested interest in these results.
The DNA test on the snarge showed it was a pigeon.
snarge by frick42 September 30, 2005

Sargent Johnson 

The most kick ass character in Halo 2.
Sargent Johnson: "Men, here's where we show those split-chinned, squid head, sons of bitches that they could have not picked a worse eneny than the human race. We are going to blow the hell out of those dumb mugs until we don't have anything else to shoot 'em with! AND THEN WE ARE GOING TO STRANGLE THEM WITH THERE OWN-LIVING-GUTS! ...AM I RIGHT MARINES?!
Marines: SIR, YES, SIR!
Sargent Johnson: Mhhhm. Damn right I am. Now move it out. Double time!
The bloody goo produced when an animal, usually a bird, collides with an aircraft.
Each day, the Smithsonian Institution's Feather Identification Laboratory receives about a dozen packages of snarge from around the country.
snarge by Wookiee Sniper September 29, 2005

snarkenfreude 

A compound word combining snarky (itself a combination of snide and remark) and Schadefreude.

Not only does one take joy from other's bad luck or suffering, one quips, preferably within the sufferer's earshot--witty criticism and critique of the sufferer.
"Mr. Cheney," the reporter asked, barely hiding his snarkenfreude, "doesn't having a pacemaker require the presence of an actual heart?"
snarkenfreude by Rarl Kove August 26, 2007