snarkle

verb/noun

A harsh, awkward laugh sounding like a cross between a giggle, cough, and snort.
The joke he told was so funny I snarkled.
by shameekwa September 02, 2009
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To fart under water then catch the under-water fart bubble in your mouth. (Harder to do in shallow water but equally as rewarding)
Snarkling can involve your aquatic bum-bubbles or those of someone else.
I don't mind a bit of a snarkle in the pool. Or
Caitlin was snarkling yesterday, it was just wrong.
by huddo April 01, 2008
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the combination of doggie saliva and snot smeared against a car window or any other glass surface while pressing their face against said surface
My dogs make such a mess on the windows in my car with their snarkle that I hesitate to take them any place!
by auroraprincess January 27, 2012
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to drag one's balls across someone's face.
After John passed out he got snarkled by Ryan
by SEHS Summer Crew July 15, 2010
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A sparkley snot hanging from someone's nose.
Sanjya Malakar snarkle gleamed in the bright lights from under his nose.
by Royberto April 11, 2007
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An attack on a peer or underling who had crossed the line one to many times. Intending to do harm in a fashion to prevent further incident. Almost certainly a lost word in the vocabulary of Eddie Haskel on Leave it to Beaver.
Hey Beav, if you don't knock that off I'm gonna snarkle ya!
by Josheph B. Jacknife January 29, 2010
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"Goodbye, snarklings! Don't get into trouble!"
by bawrie January 15, 2010
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