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snarky

[snahr-kee]

adjective

snarkier, snarkiest 
  1. testy or irritable; short.

  2. having a rudely critical tone or manner.

    snarky humor.



snarky

/ ˈsnɒːkɪ /

adjective

  1. informal,  unpleasant and scornful

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Other Word Forms

  • snarkiness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of snarky1

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Word History and Origins

Origin of snarky1

C20: from sarcastic + nasty
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Example Sentences

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Michael wanted to say something snarky, but he didn’t.

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Like “Sullivan’s Travels,” “Jay Kelly” gently pokes fun at its central figure without being snarky; movie stars may face vastly different circumstances than most of us do, but that hardly means they have no problems.

Leavitt’s snarky quip offered as an answer sounded like it came from a high school prom committee.

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The Los Angeles Times ran a particularly snarky article around the time of the 1943 concert that dismissed the singer as “an opium of emotionalism.”

He is whimsical, funny, snarky, slightly obnoxious and at his core, I think, very sincere.

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