An event on the 2nd April 2025 where the 45th and 47th President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, announced he would impose "reciprocal tariffs" on most countries on Earth, including a island only inhabited by penguins, to "bring back manufacturing back to America". Shortly after this announcement global stock markets crashed the worst since 2020. A few days later Trump suspended the tariffs for 90 days, even thought they were meant to be permanent.
Penguin 1: "Hey man Donald Trump just put a 10% tariff on us on Liberation Day"
Penguin 2: "I can't believe this, we should protest"
Penguin 2: "I can't believe this, we should protest"
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Get the Liberation Day mug.Referring to an overmarketed product which follows similar notes to Squid Game's over-marketisation by big corporations, ironically going against the entire point of the show.
1: Hey 2, know that show about money struggles that you liked? They just released a Happy Meal themed around it!
2: Literally Squid Game man.
2: Literally Squid Game man.
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Bubba’s a rare bird. He likes Country music, shooting squirrels for dinner and monster trucks and beer. But he also believes in lgbtq rights and woman’s rights and he’s pro choice. . Boys a gott dam libralbilly
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Part of speech: noun (also usable as a verb: to literaloon)
Definition: A person who takes satire/skits literally and angrily attacks the (imagined) target — thereby proving they missed the joke and making themselves look foolish.
Etymology: literal + buffoon/loon.
literaloonery (n.) — the state or behavior of repeatedly doing this.
literalooned (adj.) — having fallen for a skit and reacted angrily.
Part of speech: noun (also usable as a verb: to literaloon)
Definition: A person who takes satire/skits literally and angrily attacks the (imagined) target — thereby proving they missed the joke and making themselves look foolish.
Etymology: literal + buffoon/loon.
literaloonery (n.) — the state or behavior of repeatedly doing this.
literalooned (adj.) — having fallen for a skit and reacted angrily.
“That whole comments section is full of literaloonery — they thought the parody ad was real and called for a boycott."
(verb) “She literalooned the sketch and started lecturing the cast — cornball cringe.”
(verb) “She literalooned the sketch and started lecturing the cast — cornball cringe.”
by Lockhoi September 2, 2025
Get the literaloon mug.A situation or instance that perfectly illustrates a concept or principle, often resembling the straightforward examples found in educational textbooks. This phrase is used to emphasize how directly something aligns with theoretical definitions or expectations.
When she aced the exam despite minimal studying, her success became a literal textbook example of the 'surprising outcomes' section on student performance.
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