A sarcastic response to sarcasm, double sarcasm is highly deceptive. Through double sarcasm, it appears that you did not realize that the person was being sarcastic, whereas we both know that you were fully aware of it. In fact, you have to be aware of it in order to count as double sarcasm. Unlike sarcasm, which often utilizes a sarcastic tone, double sarcasm is highly deceptive and utilizes no such tone. The objective is to pretend to miss the original sarcasm and respond seriously. In essence, double sarcasm is the truth disguised by the veil of false ignorance.
Billy: I can't wait to pull hella tail now that I got this advice!! (original sarcasm)
You: No. His advice was terrible. (double sarcasm)
Billy: No. Your sarcasmdar is broken.
You: Double Sarcasm strikes again!
You: No. His advice was terrible. (double sarcasm)
Billy: No. Your sarcasmdar is broken.
You: Double Sarcasm strikes again!
by Violent Milk February 26, 2010
Person A: Hey how is that sammich brah?
Person B: Oh, just great, I LOVE moldy cheese.
Person A: You don't have to be a Sarcasm Dragon man...
Person B: Oh, just great, I LOVE moldy cheese.
Person A: You don't have to be a Sarcasm Dragon man...
by Webster now October 07, 2010
The person you temporarily become after thanking Captain Obvious.
*People are looking at a burning building*
Person 1: Whoa, guys, look! It's on fire!
Person 2: Thank you, Captain Obvious!
Person 1: You're welcome, Lieutenant Sarcasm.
Person 1: Whoa, guys, look! It's on fire!
Person 2: Thank you, Captain Obvious!
Person 1: You're welcome, Lieutenant Sarcasm.
by smileyface3 January 15, 2010
(n) any device indicated purely literally, by a change in vocal tone, by a motion, or by an actual tangible object (e.g. a flag) that denotes that the statement(s) made were done so sarcastically and not to be taken literally, often used retrospectively where the notion of sarcasm was lost due to medium of communication or ignorance on behalf of the listeners
by nopain00 April 14, 2006
The opposite of sarcasm; being completely serious and taking what others say ironically as being completely serious. Often used to comedic effect or as a defense against sarcasm.
"I'm okay. Don't mind the gaping wound and the sword protruding from my back. I'm fine. Feel like a million fucking bucks, dammit." (Sarcasm)
"Oh, good. I was worried for a moment." (Anti sarcasm)
"Oh, good. I was worried for a moment." (Anti sarcasm)
by mrme97 September 13, 2014
See sarcasmometer.
Ones ability to detect sarcastic undertones in a conversation.
The principle of a detector can also be applied to gender and sexuality.
Ones ability to detect sarcastic undertones in a conversation.
The principle of a detector can also be applied to gender and sexuality.
Person 1: Do you like this Cowboy Hat? I think it looks good on me.
Person 2: Yeah, you look -real- cool.
Person 1: Thanks!
Person 2: ...I think your sarcasm detector is broken.
Person 2: Yeah, you look -real- cool.
Person 1: Thanks!
Person 2: ...I think your sarcasm detector is broken.
by Espiria June 10, 2006
When reading a book on sexual relations of the homosexual variety maybe confused with the word orgasm
by Sir Fletch Man August 15, 2005