An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms. Oxymorons appear in a variety of contexts, including inadvertent errors such as ground pilot and literary oxymorons crafted to reveal a paradox.
Uttara Gupta: Hahahaha! Let me repeat myself, it's MY wall!
Rohan: Thats an oxymoron
As you might notice the usage of MY, which is a form of the possessive case of I used as an attributive adjective, with Wall which refers to the very public Facebook wall is quite moronic and in this case oxymornonic.
Rohan: Thats an oxymoron
As you might notice the usage of MY, which is a form of the possessive case of I used as an attributive adjective, with Wall which refers to the very public Facebook wall is quite moronic and in this case oxymornonic.
by kingrrr September 22, 2011
Get the oxymoronmug. by SlimShugga June 6, 2016
Get the OxyMoronmug. Person 1: Hi Joe what’s up?
Person2: Smart people are smart, so I’m smart.
Person 1: You are an oxymoron.
Person2: Smart people are smart, so I’m smart.
Person 1: You are an oxymoron.
by NeoAndTrinity_Rachel December 23, 2020
Get the Oxymoronmug. by Gatvol VandieKak July 16, 2020
Get the Oxymoronmug. "Your a moron and an oxymoron!"
by KiboBeLoser May 17, 2022
Get the Oxymoronmug. A phrase where a stereotypical or assumed trait is so universally attributed to a group that the descriptor becomes redundant, as it does not add additional meaning beyond the group label itself.
That smelly Indian over there - this is an Anti-oxymoron because all Indians are smelly, making the word smelly redundant.
by Hairy ballsac February 21, 2025
Get the Anti-oxymoronmug.