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. by seymour nipps April 12, 2010
Get the posted downmug. 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. by Richguy June 6, 2007
Get the post Bushmug. 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.