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snarky
[snahr-kee]
adjective
testy or irritable; short.
having a rudely critical tone or manner.
snarky humor.
snarky
/ ˈsnɒːkɪ /
adjective
informal, unpleasant and scornful
Other Word Forms
- snarkiness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of snarky1
Example Sentences
He is whimsical, funny, snarky, slightly obnoxious and at his core, I think, very sincere.
“Let’s lay aside the Facebook post we’ll use to justify our ‘rightness’ and skip the snarky meme demonizing the ‘other’ party,” she wrote in a post to her constituents.
All well and good, until the conservative-leaning Los Angeles Police Protective League, the union representing rank-and-file officers, saw fit to issue a gratuitously snarky statement condemning the hasty arrangement.
This snarky, self-aware couple is the type to build themselves a smart house and name its system HAL.
Highlights included Hot To Go, with its viral YMCA-style dance routine; and the snarky comeuppance anthem My Kink Is Karma, which Roan dedicated "to my ex who is in the crowd tonight".
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