sarcase

English

Etymology

Back-formation from sarcasm.

Verb

sarcase (third-person singular simple present sarcases, present participle sarcasing, simple past and past participle sarcased)

  1. (transitive, rare) To attack with sarcasm.
    • 1886, The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art:
      Dr. Parker, sacrilegious Dr. Parker, is really sarcasing the great god of his idolatry himself — a dreadful thing to do.

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