Hmm. "Snark" can be used as a verb, but it doesn't exactly mean nasty... more sarcastically... which can be nasty, but isn't always. So, ""Yeah, right" snarked John" could be nasty depending on how it was directed in the sentence.
Snap could work. If someone is snapping at you, it is usually nasty.
You can also use grouch as a verb, so someone can grouch at you... that is often nasty, but again, not always. Might just be a mood, not an attack.
== == Yes, to many people, naughty means slightly bad and nasty usually means really bad. Some people prefer not to use the word "bad" in reference to children who misbehave, though, so another way of stating it is that naughty means that a child has done something minor that he should not have, and nasty means the behavior was very much off the mark. Of course the word nasty is a poor choice when referring to behavior because it can also mean that someone has not taken a bath for a long time or other things.
The word "Ditto" means "The Same". So if someone had a thought about something and they said "Ditto" it means they feel the same way about whatever you're talking about. So some similar words might me Agreed, Likewise, or Right.
The Latin word "via" means "by way of","by means of" or "through the medium or agency of".
If you say to someone "The feeling is mutual" you are telling that person that you agree with them - your opinions, thoughts, feelings mirror theirs. It means: "I feel the same way about sucking your nob"
The prefix sub- means under. In this word it roughly means the under way.
"Acid tongue" is a phrase used to describe someone who speaks in a sharp, critical, or sarcastic manner. It implies that the person's words can be harsh or cutting, often causing hurt or offense to others.
He gave me a scowl when I accidentally bumped into him in the crowded room.
== == Yes, to many people, naughty means slightly bad and nasty usually means really bad. Some people prefer not to use the word "bad" in reference to children who misbehave, though, so another way of stating it is that naughty means that a child has done something minor that he should not have, and nasty means the behavior was very much off the mark. Of course the word nasty is a poor choice when referring to behavior because it can also mean that someone has not taken a bath for a long time or other things.
Glide would be a word that means "to move in an easy way."
If someone ways to you, "you will get your own back" it means they believe you have done something nasty to someone and eventually something nasty will happen to you. It is a way of saying that you will be treated as you treat others.
"Being" means "existing", the state of existence, or a living creature.
the word is ATTITTUDE
Nasty as in he wants you, or nasty as in he doesn't find you appealing. Depends on how this look is.
Cede is an Arabic word means My grandfatherand it is written this way : سيديor it can be said to someone higher than you in your job meaning Sir
The word "Ditto" means "The Same". So if someone had a thought about something and they said "Ditto" it means they feel the same way about whatever you're talking about. So some similar words might me Agreed, Likewise, or Right.
No brusquely actually means roughly or harshly. It means she said in rude way to get out.
Emphatic means that something is done or said in a boisterous way. It also means emphasis was placed on the action or words.