by dilbert scrunchie June 20, 2003
Get the snarly head mug."Snark" is a word invented by Lewis Carroll as the name of an elusive and stealthy monster and has nothing to do with sarcasm or behavioral traits. Writers in Britain's Victorian era often used the word "sarky" (not "sNarky") as a shortened version of "sarcastic." (Just as the name "Elspeth" is a short version of "Elizabeth.") Ergo, "snarky" should refer to something or someone who is elusive or stealthy.
“There’s no need to be sarky,” I said sulkily. "We're doing our best."
Lockheed Martin's latest experimental fighter is snarky because it utilizes the latest generation of stealth technology.
Lockheed Martin's latest experimental fighter is snarky because it utilizes the latest generation of stealth technology.
by wmcphd December 29, 2010
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A word in which Ethan Mandel has told you to look up. You silly rascal, should've thought of this before you tried it. Now I'll bet you feel super silly don't ya?
by Ethan mandel January 28, 2008
Get the snarky mug.An overcast, possibly rainy day with temperature in the mid to high 50s, weather just bad enough to put your top up. Often found in the Northwestern region of the United States.
by Ava b-24 May 15, 2007
Get the Snarfy mug.The legal runner snarky-chopped the law firm receptionist with his quick wit of things that are cool.
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Get the Sarry and Gren mug.Derived from the Phoenician word snark-you.
1) To be as rch10007 on the famous Max-Zuke forum.
2) The internet equivalent of a ankle-biter dog.
3) To interject random humor, sarcasm or unintelligible statements, never relevant to the discussion at hand.
1) To be as rch10007 on the famous Max-Zuke forum.
2) The internet equivalent of a ankle-biter dog.
3) To interject random humor, sarcasm or unintelligible statements, never relevant to the discussion at hand.
by Wise Old Man March 27, 2012
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