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After much consideration of the evidence...


Snark (as with sneer or snerk) seems as much to do with the physical expression of distaste as it does any other words.


The 'sn...' is associated with a reaction to a bitter or inedible food, and difficult to do without an Elvis impersonation.


The '...ark' sound is associated with vigorously expelling unwanted matter and clearing the gullet.


For me the most persuasive root of the word is from 'nark' meaning unwanted interference or annoyance, which was a nineteenth century alternative spelling of the gypsy work 'nak' meaning nose. As in 'you nosy git'.


As with most abusive terms, it's lost its original meaning quite quickly because most people aren't especially grammatically rigid when they're being rude.

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