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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
Adaptation of the work sneaky, the art of sneaking away from work to go on a gambling mission.
"Want to go for a lunchtime snealy today weng weng?"
snealy by Weng weng November 19, 2007
Shearly would do ANYTHING for a friend! One of the most caring people I know
Always lots of fun and never a dull moment with her.
Shearly is reliable and loyal, always know she'll be there for me through the big things and even the small things too.

Shearly is kind, funny and charismatic and has a heart of gold.

Shearly is the most selfless, kindhearted and caring friend. I honestly think she would cut her own arm off if someone asked her to.
Shearly is loved by all, changes people for the better, lights up a room and has a huge heart.
Wow who's that friendly bubbly girl? Oh that's Shearly!
An urban derivative of sneaky, but more commonly used when secret missions are on the plan.
Also associated is the snealy look, a look of supreme sneakiness with undertones of smugness and arousal. This has been adopted in favour over a handshake.
Beth the owl had a snealy snealy plan.
snealy by Sam D'witch April 7, 2005

Sneakly-sly 

Being extremely sneaky while doing something bad or naughty
The boy was sneakly-sly while he was cheating off his friends paper.
Sneakly-sly by Dawniegee September 24, 2005