Literalist Snarking

"Batman: Let her go!

The Joker: ... very poor choice of words."

- From The Dark Knight

This is the technique of putting a sarcastic twist on the more plain meaning of something. Though literal-mindedness is often associated with not understanding sarcasm, in some cases snarking and literal-mindedness can go hand-in-hand.

See also Grammar Nazi, whose more snarky varieties are prone to this. If one acts on the sarcastic twist, it's a Jerkass Genie.

"Moist: If you shove a broom up my arse, I could probably sweep the floor too!
 * Vetinari in Discworld is infamous for this.
 * Terry Pratchett's work is made of this: "Don't let me detain you"; "Throw the book at him"; "I would rather die than betray the emperor", etc.
 * Though the second one was accidental as Sim Vimes realized too late the Carrot was very literal minded, the book was around several thousand pages and about thirty pounds, and they were on a tower.
 * This example from Going Postal:

Vetinari: An excellent idea. Drumknott, do we have a broom closet on this floor?"

"Draco Malfoy: You're dead, Potter.
 * Brennan from Bones
 * Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory
 * Harry Potter, when he decides to get his snark on, tends toward this variety of snark.

Harry Potter: Funny, you'd think I'd have stopped walking around..."

""Keep sending me your questions, and I will keep making fun of your punctuation and spelling. I mean, answer them.""
 * Strong Bad from Homestar Runner shows signs of this, such as in the 2nd sbemail:

"Gilda: I'll be watching you...like a hawk.
 * Voltaire's response when someone told him that coffee was "a slow poison": "I think it must be slow, for I have been drinking it for sixty-five years and am not dead yet."
 * In addition to Pinkie Pie's Lieral-Minded-ness, she can also be like this from time to time.

Pinkie: Why? Can't you watch me like a griffon?"

"Shooter: I eat pieces of shit like you for breakfast!
 * From Happy Gilmore:

Happy: You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?"