Snark snark snark snark snark!!
Nov. 24th, 2003 11:09 amLately I've been getting a lot of comments asking what snark is. So I'm thinking, we need a definitive definition of "snark." Post your best try and your definition may end up on my info page.
Here's what Homicide had to say on the subject:
Kellerman: You sure you want me with you?
Bayliss: Yeah. Sure, why not?
Kellerman: I don't know. The last time we worked together, you, uh, were kinda snarky.
Bayliss: Snarky?
Kellerman: Yeah. Snarky. You know, from the ancient Greek, meaning butthead.
Here's what Homicide had to say on the subject:
Kellerman: You sure you want me with you?
Bayliss: Yeah. Sure, why not?
Kellerman: I don't know. The last time we worked together, you, uh, were kinda snarky.
Bayliss: Snarky?
Kellerman: Yeah. Snarky. You know, from the ancient Greek, meaning butthead.
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Date: 2003-11-24 08:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-11-24 09:04 am (UTC)but still, i certainly think of crotchety as something completely different... and even snappish, well, i think snarky connotes some greater intelligence behind the snapping. snappishness could refer to a quickness of wit i associate with snark... i think snarky is sort of like wry, but lighter and more... topically humorous?
I honestly didn't think I'd find it, but...
Date: 2003-11-24 08:28 am (UTC)2. More generally, any kind of unexplained or threatening event on a computer (especially if it might be a boojum). Often used to refer to an event or a log file entry that might indicate an attempted security violation. See snivitz.
3. UUCP name of snark.thyrsus.com, home site of the Hacker Jargon File versions 2.*.*.
So sayeth dictionary.com.
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Date: 2003-11-24 08:36 am (UTC)And according to Merriam-Webster (http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary):
Main Entry: snarky
Pronunciation: 'snär-kE
Function: adjective
Etymology: dialect snark to annoy, perhaps alteration of nark to irritate
Date: 1906
: CROTCHETY, SNAPPISH
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Date: 2003-11-24 10:56 am (UTC)(1)to snore or snort (dating back to 1866)and
(2)to find fault with or nag (dating back to 1882)
snarky as an adjective means irritable, short-tempered, and 'narky' (dating back to 1906)
narky is defined as irritable, bad-tempered, sarcastic, and disparaging. (of uncertain origin)
Probably a lot more than you wanted to know :)
Re: snark
Date: 2003-11-24 11:13 am (UTC)(adjective) describes a witty mannerism, personality, or behavior that is a combination of sarcasm and cynicism. Usually accepted as a complimentary term. Snark is sometimes mistaken for a snotty or arrogant attitude.
Her snarky remarks had half the room on the floor laughing and the other half ready to walk out.
I think that an important part of snarky is that it should be both witty and rude whereas sarcasm is frequently just rude.
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Date: 2003-11-24 01:48 pm (UTC)Not just a made-up word...
Date: 2003-11-24 09:35 pm (UTC)