snarkcastic

English

Etymology

Blend of snarky + sarcastic.

Adjective

snarkcastic (comparative more snarkcastic, superlative most snarkcastic)

  1. (informal) Sarcastic in a snide or irritable manner.
    • 2007, Mark Andrejevic, iSpy: Surveillance and Power in the Interactive Era, University Press of Kansas (2007), →ISBN, page 146:
      [] whereas shows like Joe Millionaire and The Bachelor served as the brunt of the more snarkastic forums, whose viewers are nonetheless avid viewers of the shows they pan.
    • 2007, Paul Ruditis, The Four Dorothys, Simon Pulse (2007), →ISBN, pages 2-3:
      I mean, what's the fun of seeing your friends' lives spiral out of control if you can't get in a snarkastic comment or two along the way?
    • 2014, Amy Lane, Behind the Curtain, Dreamspinner Press (2014), →ISBN, page 14:
      You're babbling, and because somehow your Speedo has offended me mightily, I'm going to be shitty and snarkastic until we no longer have to interface, so deal with it.
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