The moment in which a snide remark, i.e. snark, makes little sense and/or is done just for the purpose of getting attention.
by guidedbyvoip October 22, 2008
The release of pent up frustration in the way of sarcasm directed to all of the morons on the road, so said pent up frustration doesn't build into the more commonly known Road Rage.
After saying that the idiot in the oversized pickup truck who cut him off, was obviously over compensating, Joe laughed at his road snark.
by dgw1701 May 5, 2011
A metaphorical 'hat' worn when a not otherwise snarky person wishes to add some snarkiness to the world. The un-snarky person can then remove the hat and return to normalcy.
Hubert was generally a nice and non-judgmental guy, but sometimes when he put on his snark hat he could really lay into people.
by chrixo January 21, 2010
by Hello622 May 29, 2015
The act of reviewing and editing a message to a work colleague to remove all traces of the blistering contempt you feel for them.
by thebusinessasshole May 1, 2013
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
by literaryassassin July 29, 2003
Joe Revercomb is a Butt Snark
by Mike Ratchtickles October 28, 2003