Thursday, January 15, 2009

Me Snarky, Never...

Snark⋅y, pronunciation [snahr-kee] –adjective, snark⋅i⋅er, snark⋅i⋅est. Chiefly British Slang. Testy or irritable; short. Origin: 1910–15; dial. snark to nag, find fault with (appar. identical with snark, snork to snort, snore).

I've been called "snarky" twice this week at work which is pretty funny I've decided. Of course my retort has been, "You are NOW just figuring this out? Sheesh!" :)

2 comments:

Holly said...

I'm not sure I'd say snarky, sarcastic definitely.

PJMcD said...

I'd be snarky too if I had to hang around people who were so oblivious to my snarkiness that it somehow was a revalation to them to discover that I was snarky.I mean really. Double sheesh!!!