Smirk in a sentence as a noun

Finally, she asked, with a bit of a smirk on her face, what year I was born.

I'm an Aussie - our country doesn't have hardly any debt [queue smart-*** arrogance smirk].

> The smirk on the face of the Fox News reporter who was interviewing various participants said it all.

Thanks for your statistics.\nI'd rather people didn't smirk when they are predicting other people's misfortune.

Putting a 'smiley' after an unpleasant statement is the equivalent of saying it with a snide smirk on your face.

And I'll smirk and think, "heh, he was way off," but beneath that cynicism, there's just a bit of regret that we just didn't actually evolve in that way.

Smirk in a sentence as a verb

Asking for a phone call, and being ignored. Asking if I was arrested, and being ignored. Asking what right they have to keep me, and having them smirk and say, "because I'm on this side, and you're on that side".When I filed a complaint, the sargeant assigned to the case was sullen, bored.

I'm happy to smirk along with the PHP hate that shows up on HN and elsewhere, but you hit save in your editor, reload in your browser, and you see the results of what you have done.

To the point that even what they're using is a question mark, and our guesses like BigTable often meet with a smirk and an 'oh, no, we're on to InternalProjectX, which is so much better.

I'm just here to smirk at the old narrative - that the iOS customer doesn't balk at paying for stuff - being slowly whittled away as the march towards smartphone commoditization continues at pace.

"No, I really don't have any interest in getting to know you as you're not my type" is a total negative, but a regular "Sorry no" with a smirk or small smile, is generally females being hard to get. Besides, I really think that "A NO is not really a NO" in HN is most probably not a Julian Assange type of rethoric, but a "I'm gonna try to win the girl over unless she really tells me she's not interested, even if she said NO before while at the same time licking her lips seductively and winking over 9000 times at me...".

The OP advocates things like publishing ******* rates, but I think that's just another way of advocating, "please tell everyone they don't need to pretend everything is great, because I've felt ******* miserable sometimes and I don't think I'm the only one."There was a guy in my freshman dorm that basically did "crack" and abruptly withdrew for the semester, and I just remember everyone just kind of smirking about it.

Smirk definitions

noun

a smile expressing smugness or scorn instead of pleasure

verb

smile affectedly or derisively

See also: simper