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snarky

A term, which Dane Cook suggests we google.

He was being very snarky with his attitude. Yeah, snarky, google that shit.

by snuffles35652452452472655265268358 June 13, 2007

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snarky

A word created by combining of sneaky and saracasm. You definetly watching too much Dane Cook - but seriously, how much is REALLY too much?

Snarky - google that shit

by Mia17 April 30, 2007

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snarky

Snarky refers to a concise, clever comment that's referential to something. It's normally jagged, like sarcasm, but it involves more creative thinking than a sarcastic comment does. It can be in reference to something from popular culture, or a turn-of-the-phrase that creates something original from it's source material.

You're sitting on an airplane, with a family full of annoying young children seated behind you, who are kicking your chair, being noisy and generally irritating...

You turn to the person seated next to you, and say in a snarky fashion:

"Hell is other people's children."

by Mr Memetic May 16, 2007

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snarky

short tempered or irritable

He was very snarky with me, yeah snarky, its a word, Google that shit, Google magic my friends! -Dane Cook

by Nickster82 November 6, 2007

47๐Ÿ‘ 47๐Ÿ‘Ž


snarky

words that are intended to both impress and belittle someone at the same time; haughty

Hipsters relish the use of snarky commentary to appear more cerebral than pedestrian, main-stream types.

by firedancer22 July 15, 2005

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snarky

Slang: Irritable or short-tempered.

Don't get snarky with me this early in the morning, young lady.

by Eva Gale April 29, 2005

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snarky

A combination of the words snotty and shark. Usually associated with a comment that is clever, sarcastic and always mean-spirited, often delivered with feigned innocence, and an UNintended tinge of hypocrisy.
SNARKY comments often produce an almost embarrassed laugh from the listener who thinks, "I shouldn't really laugh at what was just said, but it's so TRUE/APPROPRIATE!"
Snarky comments are most effective when spoken in a low voice as to be audible only to those nearby at solemn occassions, such as a funeral.

"HAA-ha!": Nelson from the Simpsons.
At a wedding: "Oh, how INTERESTING! She's actually wearing WHITE!"
At a church service: "Do you think membership would increase if they TOASTED those things?"
"I shouldn't really laugh at what was just said, but it's so TRUE and so SNARKY!"

by glazeonglass May 24, 2008

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