Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
snark .
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Examples
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Well snarking is not going to make you go anywhere with anyone in any conversation.
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Because, after all, we are a snarky lot, and snarking is what we do. (example: here) (Clay Shirky, whom I dig generally, called it “dorky” … heh …)
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A measured, amusing and incisive attack on 'snarking' - the low-grade, insult-based journalism and humour which seems very much the rage at the moment.
Me And My Big Mouth 2009
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A measured, amusing and incisive attack on 'snarking' - the low-grade, insult-based journalism and humour which seems very much the rage at the moment.
Me And My Big Mouth 2009
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A measured, amusing and incisive attack on 'snarking' - the low-grade, insult-based journalism and humour which seems very much the rage at the moment.
Me And My Big Mouth 2009
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A measured, amusing and incisive attack on 'snarking' - the low-grade, insult-based journalism and humour which seems very much the rage at the moment.
Me And My Big Mouth 2009
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I don’t recall snarking about her calling herself a Nebraskan.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Justice Thomas and Judge Reinhardt 2010
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I saw that too the other day … yes … Sarah is the gift that keeps on giving … plenty of good snarking there …
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I saw that too the other day … yes … Sarah is the gift that keeps on giving … plenty of good snarking there …
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All right, no snarking this time – although Prof. Bernstein does seem to bring out the worst inme.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Pollak on Uniquely Israeli Stupidity 2010
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