Citations:snarktastic

English citations of snarktastic

Adjective: "very snarky, especially in an appealing or entertaining way" edit

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  • 2006, Marijke Rowland, "Spicy, Dicey Kathy Griffin Dishes Hysterical Dirt", The Modesto Bee, 21 April 2006:
    By the time she made it to the mic the audience was ready to eat every snarktastic morsel from the palm of her hand.
  • 2007, Frances Reade, "Oh the Hell With It", SF Weekly, 25 April 2007:
    Montandon was recently a bullseye of her son Sean Wilsey, in his best-selling and snarktastic 2005 memoir Oh the Glory of It All, a far more entertaining and purposefully funny read than her response.
  • 2008, Alexa Young, Frenemies, HarperTeen (2008), →ISBN, age 177:
    They loved her snarktastic attack on Halley—some people were even asking for Halley to write a response in her next column.
  • 2008, Lisa de Moraes, "Writers Aren't Laughing When the Joke's on Them", The Washington Post, 28 March 2008:
    Snarktastic Web site Defamer also took a whack, wondering whether NBC, while trying to figure out the best way to "gently reintroduce" viewers to "Earl," would consider having NBC boss Zucker "hijack the moment and squander yet another two minutes of viewer goodwill? Wait -- did we just give it away?"
  • 2009, Maria Lima, Blood Kin, Juno Books (2009), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Adam smiled at me, knowing I was hiding my joy and confusion in my usual snarktastic self.
  • 2009, Leslie Gray Streeter, "Kris Allen becomes an 'American Idol' front-runner!", Palm Beach Post, 1 April 2009:
    So before I even watched this episode of "American Idol," my sister called me to say that she'd read a line on the snarktastic "Television Without Pity" boards that, she was sure, "you'll wish you had written."
  • 2009, Joshua Alston, "Fall TV Preview: EHarmony Edition", Newsweek, 20 September 2009:
    One of the most promising new comedies of the fall, Community stars the snarktastic Joel McHale as a disgraced lawyer who returns to community college for a chance at a new life.