The adverb form of the word satire, it is mainly used when describing a situation which is satirical.
The actions exemplified the satirity of the situation.
by Adam M. B. July 10, 2005
by MemesterMcGamer May 25, 2020
"You wouldn't know satire if it walked up to you on the street bare naked, bit your ass, and then proceeded to put on a rainbow colored afro wig and started jumping up and down singing 'The time to get a clue is now!'"
by saihenjin January 28, 2004
by Ereck Flowers June 24, 2016
by MasterPrime June 14, 2004
The reason I have All-American Rejects, My Chemical Romance, and Panic! at the Disco music on my iPod.
Bob (Looking through George's iPod): Move Along, Welcome to the Black Parade, are you gay or something?
George: It's called satire, Bob. You'll learn someday.
George: It's called satire, Bob. You'll learn someday.
by celeryjackfreak February 17, 2009