Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Romi I totally forgot to tell you how much I love that word "snarkyness" what a great word. It is so descriptive and succinct! What part of the country does it come from and what is your definition. Can it be good and bad? Om Namashivaya - In Amma's service, Supriti Omenka Nnadi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I started using it when I moved to California and discovered that all my friends were that! Which is fine because I am often too. Urbandictionary.com gave what is for me (and pals) a more accurate definition than Dictionary.com. Urbandictionary describes it as being more of a positive thing, whereas the more traditional dictionary websites describe it as a negative. I think it can be both, depending how frequently the snarker snarks, and what the intention was behind the snarkiness. In my opinion, there has to be a bite to it, otherwise it's just boring old mean/whiney/complainy/etc. Urbandictionary.com says: snarky: 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. snark·y (snär'kē) Elsewhere I found: ETYMOLOGY: From dialectal snark, to nag, from snark, snork, to snore, snort, from Dutch and Low German snorken, of imitative origin. Other sources say it is basically a British term that Americans have appropriated. That sounds about right. How's that? With love, Romi --- Omenka Supriti Nnadi <oomenka > wrote: > Romi I totally forgot to tell you how much I love > that word "snarkyness" what a great word. It is so > descriptive and succinct! What part of the country > does it come from and what is your definition. Can > it be good and bad? > > Om Namashivaya - In Amma's service, > > Supriti Omenka Nnadi > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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