Saturday 29 November 2008

snarky meaning

The adjective snarky is first recorded in 1906. It is from dialectal British snark, meaning 'to nag, find fault with', which is probably the same word as snark, snork, meaning 'to snort, snore'.

If you are snarky in real life and therefore want to be snarky online for fun, great. This is about whether snarkiness makes for good business communication, and a comment on those that are striking a snarky pose in the arena of business blogging .

Snarky Kitten is the home of sarcasm, wit, and chocolate cake. I've learned that the only way to survive life is to find the humor in every day events. My last blog posting was in a tone that was a bit too snarky for my tastes. I was writing late, and tired - and that is never a good combination.

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