Kim Kardashian is not here to play, after the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star sassed a meme about Kris Jenner using nothing but an emoji.

So the momager and head of the KUWTK clan is genuinely looking for an assistant on Bumble Bizz, but it was a re-imagining of the job description that got her a little riled on Instagram.

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While the real description mentions Kris needing "unparalleled" assising skills, @NorisBlackBook described the job as:

Kris is using @bumble to find her next assistant. Qualified candidates must know how to make a martini, find work for Kourtney, coordinate and maintain a calendar of Rob's court dates and they must be an expert at ignoring media inquiries about pregnancies. Is this you? Apply today!

A little harsh? Kim seemed to think so, jumping in a couple of hours after the fake job description was posted, sarcastically commenting the girl raising her hand emoji, essentially offering herself up for the job.

Because killing them with kindness is better than getting your real sass on, isn't it?

Elite Daily say fans were l-o-v-i-n-g the subtle drag, replying to Kim's comments with everything from laughing crying emojis to "dead", "lmao 😂😂😂" and "omg Kim 👀".

This isn't the first time the Kardashians have hit back on social media, after Khloe responded to a fan that assumed they got everything for free, and Kim clapped back at Lamar Odom for making nasty comments about his ex-wife and her sister.

Don't come for the Kardashians, because they will find you, and they will kill you. (Probably not! They're not Liam Neeson! But they will put you in your place on Instagram! Which is almost the same thing!)

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From: Cosmopolitan UK
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