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snarky adjective snide, sarcastic; irritable UK, 1906 From the Scottish snark (to find fault, to nag).- She wasn’t a cock-teaser, a cold fish, an easy lay or a snarky bitch. — Margaret Atwood, Dancing Girls, p. 29, 1977
- Caption on cartoon: The Snarky District — The New Yorker, p. 60, 15 January 2001
- We could ask them all kinds of snarky questions in the information session. Like about their interracial dating policy. — Al Franken, Lies, p. 261, 2003
- We asked for the more attitude-specific Snarky Pants and the woman helping us said, “Sir, you don’t wear snarky. You are snarky.” — San Francisco Chronicle, p. E1, 27 February 2003
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