Well this is funny. I thought it was a simple typo and you meant “snarky” and that worked and I went with it.
LOL
I had no idea you were using a word you didn’t know.
snark noun
\ ˈsnärk \
Definition of snark
informal
: an attitude or expression of mocking irreverence and sarcasm
… no human endeavor is beyond snark these days, so lots of people enjoy hijacking a corporation's marketing hashtag to mock the company …
— Paul McFedries
Laughter is good for you...
I don't think I have ever heard anyone here in the UK use the snarky term ...did you consider for that, detective? I have seen it used on the forum (wasn't fully focused in mind at that time posting response) - 'snide or snidey' sounds closer to how snarky is expressed to me.
Paul Mc Fedries a Canadian? Perhaps there lies the answer,
You misunderstand me:
I assumed you meant "snarky" and just typed it wrong. That made sense in the context and was completely logical. So I naswered as if you had meant "snarky" which is very close in this use to "sarcastically written" and so I think I understood your intent properly.
I was not giving you a hard time because I thought you made sense.
It's funny to have you argue that I gave you too much credit, though.