snarker

English

Etymology

snark + -er

Noun

snarker (plural snarkers)

  1. One who makes snide remarks.
    • 2009 February 22, Walter Kirn, “Insult as Injury”, in New York Times:
      Sarah Silverman escapes unscathed, while Penn Jillette, an avowed libertarian who entertains mostly in Las Vegas nowadays, and Sarah Palin, an avowed big-game hunter who’s safely tucked away up north somewhere, are portrayed as snarkers par excellence.

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