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Snarking 

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.
Snarking by Hampstead May 21, 2010

Snarking 

Not to be confused with #Snarky. Snarking is sneeze/barking. Common in small breed dogs. A means to express their displeasure
My shih-tzu was mad. She wasn’t getting enough attention so she started Snarking.
Snarking by Oreosmom March 27, 2020

Snarking 

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.
Snarking by Malden July 30, 2007

snarking 

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.
snarking by jasonpjason February 10, 2008

Snarking 

Verb, putting snotty spit on something.
Quit snarking on my notebook!
Snarking by Amy Jennings December 2, 2004

snarking out 

A practice commonly associated with but not limited to minors, snarking out is the act of secretly leaving one's house late at night, usually to go to the movies. Named for the Snark Theater in Daniel Pinkwater's Snarkout Boys books.
"Winston Bongo's building is slightly more complicated to snark out of, because they have an elevator man. In my building the elevator is self-service. That makes snarking out less of a challenge." - Daniel Pinkwater, The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death