What's SNARKY in Spanish´?

"A classic display of Mr.Wonka's SNARKY behaviour."

SNARKY is an adjective word with several possible translations, all of them negative. It is also more often heard in British English than American.
It  means SHORT-TEMPERED or IRRITABLE.
e.g. You can tell he's upset when he begins with his SNARKY remarks.
It may also mean IMPERTINENT, SARCASTIC or ARROGANT.
e.g. You sound SNARKY whenever you say you want friends who are like you.
In a slighter tone it is also IRREVERENT, perhaps WITTY, if it is the case someone has responded angrily but at the same time the situation is funny.
e.g. "Do I look stupid?" he repeated SNARKILY "Maybe you're looking yourself at a mirror!"

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