snark¡¤y -- Pronunciation snahr-kee
adjective, snark¡¤i¡¤er, snark¡¤i¡¤est.
Chiefly British Slang. Testy or irritable; irascible.
Sarcastic or disrespectful; snide.
Sarcastic humor.
adjective, snark¡¤i¡¤er, snark¡¤i¡¤est.
Chiefly British Slang. Testy or irritable; irascible.
Sarcastic or disrespectful; snide.
Sarcastic humor.
"He was being very snarky with me. Yeah, snarky. Its a word. Google it." - Dane Cook
Also a girl on Myspace and OkCupid defines herself as being snarky and she is actually pretty funny in a sarcastic way so its fitting of her too.
Also a girl on Myspace and OkCupid defines herself as being snarky and she is actually pretty funny in a sarcastic way so its fitting of her too.
by steviegreen March 8, 2007
Get the snarkymug. by Ashley Wamp October 11, 2006
Get the snarkymug.
Get the snarkymug. Condition resulting in verbal response reflecting mockery and intentional condescension, often times found when responding to nonsensical progressive, politically correct comments. Use of sarcasm often times empowers snarkiness.
Joe Cool used snarkiness responding to a buffoon who posted liberal gibberish on a Politico thread on the internet.
by Realwriter24 May 21, 2014
Get the snarkinessmug. by Kaytg219 January 27, 2007
Get the snarkymug. Origins: Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark" (1874)
Witty sarcasm, used to belittle someone or something without becoming ad hominem. Also used to describe practical jokes of a particularly funny and sabotaging kind.
Witty sarcasm, used to belittle someone or something without becoming ad hominem. Also used to describe practical jokes of a particularly funny and sabotaging kind.
by mlorrey December 16, 2009
Get the snarkymug. by snuffles35652452452472655265268358 July 9, 2007
Get the snarkymug.