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snarl word

A word used to induce a negative response or association in the person hearing or reading it. Commonly used to appeal to people's emotions rather than their reasoning, and thereby get them on your side.

Antonym: purr word
The anti-abortionists stood in the courtyard chanting snarl words and waving placards. "Baby killers!" "Murderers!" they screamed, "Save the unborn!"

"Any government that supports, protects or harbours terrorists is complicit in the murder of the innocent and equally guilty of terrorist crimes."
-- George W. Bush
by frickinmuck April 20, 2005
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snagly

snagly describes having a big grin, being high spirit and creative, going to have ultralarge jest and getting crazy!
"Don´t worry be snagly"
by snagly May 14, 2008
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Snarty-b

The ultimate trifecta and sole purpose in the human life. The goal which only brightest and bravest human souls hope to achieve. Of course... yes... this is in reference to the simultaneous sneeze, fart and burp. Side effects include breathlessness and awe.
Dudemanbro I just pulled a snarty-b. I cannot believe it!
by Dorkagon May 22, 2019
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Sarly

Cute Hispanic girl-usually mistaken for Asian. Smart, dedicated. Short tempered. Sometimes referred to as Stacey.
"Sarly? Who's that?"
"Oh, thats Stacey."
by lelylely February 4, 2010
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Snarlin

The term is a generic term used to describe the look on a man's face when performing oral sex on a woman. Term originates in the lte 1980s from the Grease Man radio show.
A- You give your girl a special to make up to her?
B- Oh yeah! I gave her a snarlin of epic proportions.
by EL_Coyote April 6, 2010
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snarky

Critical in a curmudgeonly sort of way.

The adjective snarky is first recorded in 1906. It is from dialectal British snark, meaning 'to nag, find fault with', which is probably the same word as snark, snork, meaning 'to snort, snore'. (The likely connection is the derisive snorting sound of someone who is always finding fault.) Most dictionaries label snarky as "Chiefly British Slang." But for the last five or more years, it has become increasingly common in American publications, maybe ones infiltrated by British or Canadian writers and journalists.
Anthony Lane is the current champ of the snarky film review.
by William Harold June 13, 2005
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Snargly

Perplexing and unexplained
This snargly datapoint is throwing off the whole experiment.
by Kstarsmiles January 15, 2008
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