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sarky
 adj.— «I was accused of “snarkiness” and believing Britain was perfect. Attempting to deny one, while perhaps confirming the other, I was “sarky” (slang for sarcastic) enough to take “snarky.”» —“Europe diary: Sarkozy in pictures” by Mark Mardell BBC News Nov. 23, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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