If the edit summary does not adequately reflect the intention of the edit (in the absence of total obviousness), then simply reject it. Edits are a great teaching tool to help people that haven't learned how to communicate as well as the rest of us learn how to better articulate themselves.
Now, they don't need to be literary masterpieces, but .. they should be informative in the absence of an extremely obvious and simple change.
If there's snark, well, that's simply unhelpful noise. Don't mistake honest attempts at bringing a little humor to the table as snark, but stuff like "learn how to spell!" or "such a n00b" or anything of the like isn't something we want gracing our revision histories.
If you see a pattern of rudeness anywhere (including edit summaries), flag it. You can flag the post (whether on the question or the answer) and select "In need of moderator attention", then provide a link to either the suggested edit or to the revision with the offensive edit summary (in case the suggested edit already got approved). A brief description on why you think it's rude/offensive might be helpful, if it isn't obvious.