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Snitty

snit‧ty 

/ˈsnɪti/ 

adjective especially American English informal    

agitated , annoyed, or rude to someone because you are annoyed

"Rika got snitty about bad service in restaurants."


Examples

James tends to get a bit snitty when the weather ruins his outdoor plans, though he often keeps his irritation private.

I can tell that Marisa is feeling snitty by the way she is glaring at the papers on her desk, which probably bear bad news. 

My mother was feeling a little snitty when she found out that I didn’t do the chores she had asked of me while she was away.


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