smarcastic

Don't be so smarcastic.
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adj. describing a type of person who is concurrently intelligent and sarcastic. Typifies the humor of the Daily Show or The Onion.
Noel Coward, Stephen Colbert, Bill Maher and Mark Twain are all masters of smarcastic humor.
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smart or smarmy and sacastic or fantastic
Is it possible to use smarcastic in a sentence?

Smacastic Response: Yes it is possible.
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A cross between the word Smart Ass and Sarcastic
I don't need your smarcastic remarks right now.
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An attitude that is given somewhere in between being smart and sarcastic
I can not believe that she was being so smarcastic to that boy about really wanting to go on a date with him.
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"Smarcastic: when you're so smart, your sarcasm comes with footnotes and references."

"Smarcastic: the ability to insult someone's intelligence in a way that makes them question whether they should be offended or impressed."
In conversations, his smarcastic humor often caught people off guard.
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When you're so smart, your sarcasm comes with footnotes and references...

The ability to insult someone's intelligence in a way that makes them question whether they should be offended or impresses.
In conversations, his smarcastic humor often catches people off-guard.
by Paskills January 30, 2024
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