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 3, 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 1, 2008
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I couldn't help but snarkle when he asked for a bite of my cookie.
by Trebendy February 28, 2015
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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 17, 2012
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A mischievous individual who is most likely snarky and prone to making witty remarks; usually an affectionate term use to refer to friends who are like this.
My snarklings annoy the hell out of me but they're always supporting me in their strange, sarcastic ways.
by Alianora Cain July 21, 2017
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A dark Elmo committed to causing despair throughout the world. Often plays vicious pranks on children, like dumping small amounts of fine sand in their beds everyday.
"Hey Joe! Why did you soak all my clothes in cow blood?"
"It wasn't me bro! It was the Snarkle!"

Other common pranks include: putting salt in the sugar containers and vice-versa, eating all your cookies without your consent, tying you to your bed while you sleep, and putting anti-freeze in your drinks so you have violent seizures followed by paralysis and eventual kidney failure which almost always proves to be fatal as well as extremely painful.
by Cobra511 April 19, 2011
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