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Why? Snark seems like a perfectly cromulent word.



"Snark" is one of those words that people first learned on HN and now reuse whenever there is a comment they don't like.


"Snark" means "snide remark" and is absolutely not an HNism. Hell, I think I learned it from my mother (who no doubt used it at me). Despite heavy use, the word retains clear meaning, even as used by stanleydrew above in his otherwise foolish comment.

It is a perfectly cromulent word.




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