Scrabble?! SARKY

Is sarky valid for Scrabble? Words With Friends? Lexulous? WordFeud? Other games?
Scrabble (US/Canada)
Yes! (12 pts)
Yes! (11 pts)
Yes! (12 pts)
Yes! (12 pts)
Yes! (12 pts)
Yes! (5 pts)
Yes! (12 pts)
Yes! (14 pts)

Definitions of SARKY in various dictionaries:

Smut was a British adult comics magazine that was launched on May 1, 1989. "Smut" is a British term for any form of media that is considered profane or offensive, particularly with regards to sexual content. Smut comic was named as such for good reason. The comic was similar to Viz, although was considered to be a downmarket copycat of Viz, being less subtle and lacking in Viz's surreal satire, and printed on lower quality paper. Its strips were usually heavily violent, full of profanity and with themes many may regard as being politically incorrect. Its flagship character was "Everard Edbutt", a heavily built skinhead who, despite his cheerfully moronic nature, tended to get very violent when anyone bothered him. His surreal strength invariably meant he horribly mutilated people without much effort, such as by punching someone in the face with such strength that his fist burst through the back of their head. Other characters, who invariably had self-explanatory names, included: Tactless Terence – a man who is incapable of good manners or being tactful. Sarky Marky – an incredibly sarcastic man. Psycho Sid – a grinning psychopath who ends every strip by viciously murdering someone for no reason. Fat Idle Bastard – a total slob who is as unproductive as he is greedy, deceitful and sexist. The Skeggys – similar to the Viz's Biffa Bacon, a family of immoral, overweight benefit claimants. Twatman and Nobbin – an obvious parody of Batman (Twatman is an older sexist pig while Nobbin is a young and inexperienced nerd). Klaus The Louse – Pubic Enemy Number One -- the travels of a pubic louse. Lionel Lettuces and his Sexual FetishesThe cartoonist Dave Colton contributed many 'one off' strips to the comic in the early 1990s. In July 2007, Smut relaunched as Twisted! incorporating Smut. Despite the name change, the comic's content remained broadly similar, and included reprinting earlier material. The title stopped publishing shortly afterwards.

WORD SOLVER

(tip: SPACE or ? for wildcards)
×

WORD FINDER

Find words
Find only
×
Dictionary
Game

There are 5 letters in SARKY ( A1K5R1S1Y4 )

To search all scrabble anagrams of SARKY, to go: SARKY?

Rearrange the letters in SARKY and see some winning combinations

Dictionary
Game

note: word points are shown in red

Scrabble results that can be created with an extra letter added to SARKY

5 letters out of SARKY

2 letters out of SARKY

Anagrammer is a game resource site that has been extremely popular with players of popular games like Scrabble, Lexulous, WordFeud, Letterpress, Ruzzle, Hangman and so forth. We maintain regularly updated dictionaries of almost every game out there. To be successful in these board games you must learn as many valid words as possible, but in order to take your game to the next level you also need to improve your anagramming skills, spelling, counting and probability analysis. Make sure to bookmark every unscrambler we provide on this site. Explore deeper into our site and you will find many educational tools, flash cards and so much more that will make you a much better player. This page covers all aspects of SARKY, do not miss the additional links under "More about: SARKY"