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Oxymoron

Eish, the government of South Africa, eish Oxymorons!
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Oxymoron

"I'm open to a wall" is an oxymoron of politics.
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Oxymoron

A contradictory statement. Two opposing ideas in one sentence.
Ex. #30 - Its an oxymoron to be a good man that’s abusive and selfish.
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oxymoron

Two words that can't coexist in the same phrase
Best example of an oxymoron - American culture
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oxymoron

A Prius owner who drives like an asshole.
That oxymoron in that hybrid just knocked over my mailbox, sideswiped my Bonneville, and kept right on going.
by Jack Ferrule November 3, 2020
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oxymoron

a figure of speech that conflicts or does not agree with itself, such as "friendly fire"

the word itself is an oxymoron, it literally means pointedly foolish
examples of oxymorons:
larger half
jumbo shrimp
same difference

only choice
black light
pretty ugly
exact estimate

microsoft works
virtual reality
by ben's mop April 14, 2021
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oxymoron

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.
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