adj. Term used to indicate a hipster connection to a nostalgic item. Also used by pop-culture elitists to determine an item as 'passe' in the hipster subculture, but can be still discussed in a sarcastic sense-literally, post-ironic.
Assoc. with post-post-ironic, post-post-post-ironic, etc. (usually, each additional prefix represents an additional level of separation from coolness).
Assoc. with post-post-ironic, post-post-post-ironic, etc. (usually, each additional prefix represents an additional level of separation from coolness).
"When I saw a picture of Justin Timberlake wearing a trucker hat, I was wondering if he was being post-ironic or if he actually thought it was cool."
"Enid's outfit was the epitome of subculture Elite, complete with a post-ironic plastic Best Friends necklace from 1995."
"Enid's outfit was the epitome of subculture Elite, complete with a post-ironic plastic Best Friends necklace from 1995."
by Bagheera March 9, 2006
Get the post-ironicmug. by *subject name here* January 11, 2009
Get the post officemug. Either your email is serious and you're overlooking the fact that this bluster is in a spirit of fun or it is so cleverly and subtly post-ironic that I'm overlooking your joke.
by Pop Kessler April 22, 2010
Get the post-ironicmug. A post-follower is someone that (on a forum) searches for posts of alts, newbies and regulars, and posts a rude comment or just a coment about the person for no particular reason
by UberKuri September 19, 2006
Get the Post-followermug. To share a photo of one's nose to prove you aren't Jewish.
Antisemitic catchphrase originating from the hateful corners of Reddit and 4chan, typically brought up when someone is suspected of 'shilling' for Jews or Israel.
Antisemitic catchphrase originating from the hateful corners of Reddit and 4chan, typically brought up when someone is suspected of 'shilling' for Jews or Israel.
by SKSKSSKSKSKSKKSKSKSK May 25, 2023
Get the Post Nosemug. by Richguy June 6, 2007
Get the post Bushmug. When you learn about something through another's post on sites/services such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, etc. Similar to "Word-of-Mouth". The information can be negative or positive and is simply a means of being exposed to information.
by brochief1 September 10, 2010
Get the Word-of-Postmug.