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Audibly or visibly irritable and peeved, with a tendency towards profanity and rudeness. A combination of surly and snarling. A condition often caused by caffeine withdrawal, nicotine withdrawal, or delaying meals.
"Watch out for Dan, he gets really snarly before lunch. Yesterday I went into his office to ask for his help on a project and he told me to piss off".
snarly by bartlebyscrivens April 1, 2010

Snarly sheen

To do massive amounts of coke
I snarled so much blow last night they call me snarly sheen
Snarly sheen by Snarly bah November 30, 2011
1. Adjective describing a woman who is contemptibly ugly, stupid, or annoying, but who acts as if she is attractive or desirable;
2. Adjective describing a woman who is oblivious to her own physical or social shortcomings and who acts condescendingly as a result;
3. An adjective that may describe the "fat friend" in a popular clique of young women, if she fails to recognize that the others only keep her around to feel better about themselves;
4. Any unattractive, arrogant woman.
I thought the pear-shaped blonde at the frat party would be an easy lay, but the snarly bitch told me I was too drunk to take her home.
snarly by DickyJohns17325 April 27, 2009

snarlytime 

that act of having fun and adventures, in outdoor pursuits. It should be exciting and thrilling
going on holidays, watersports, themeparks and counrtyside treks. The person might say its snarlytime
snarlytime by Snarly May 29, 2008
Impatient, toe tapping individual that refuses to let you drop the c bomb and probably sleeps with someone famous but won't admit it .
She was a Snarly, dancing on the floor when she impatiently started tapping her foot waiting for the crowd to recognise her but instead the just thought she was a c bomb
Snarly by Loose dolly March 27, 2013
Combination of sik and gnarly--i.e. the best of the best--a really sik and gnarly time--snarly--intricate and complex--a scene that really grabs you.
We had a snarly good time. Did you hear that music; it was so snarly.
SNARLY by Patrick Milligan December 4, 2005