Joey: Irregardless, she's a batch.
Beth: Irregardless isn't even a word.
Joey: Yes, it is. It means without lack of disregard.
Beth: Irregardless isn't even a word.
Joey: Yes, it is. It means without lack of disregard.
by Mose September 30, 2005
you all are a bunch of babies. silverspoon up the derriere 1984 babytalk newspeakers. every word does not have to make sense, thats not the way language evolves. words get their origins from people using the language, they dont originate from a textbook or formula.
by newchefintown April 11, 2008
irr means not.
and regardless means, no matter what i guess.
so i guess it means not meaning no matter what?
whatever, no one uses this word anyways.
it sucks.
and regardless means, no matter what i guess.
so i guess it means not meaning no matter what?
whatever, no one uses this word anyways.
it sucks.
by blueyedgirl8484 April 10, 2008
What insecure people say when overcompensating for their lack of understanding.
Can often be heard in popular, cult-like coffee shops where metrosexuals gather to feel important and attempt to look smug.
Can often be heard in popular, cult-like coffee shops where metrosexuals gather to feel important and attempt to look smug.
(average person) You never check an account four days before approving a payout from that account.
Why? Other departments, such as Accounts Receivable/Payable are making adjustments to these accounts as well.
(insecure know-it-all)Well, irregardless, these accounts could not possibly change much in those four days.
Why? Other departments, such as Accounts Receivable/Payable are making adjustments to these accounts as well.
(insecure know-it-all)Well, irregardless, these accounts could not possibly change much in those four days.
by sdvb July 11, 2008
Lance: but you’re always late with the rent money
Rico: wait a minute lance, th-there are a few times, we've...
Lance: Ir-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-regardless
Larry: Regardless
Lance: Rrra-wha?
Larry: Regardless, I mean, Irregardless isn’t a word.
Rico: listen lance, things are really about to pop over here
Rico: we’re in the process of getting a business off the ground
Larry: yea, its uhh.. Tiny classified ads business...
Rico: wait a minute lance, th-there are a few times, we've...
Lance: Ir-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-regardless
Larry: Regardless
Lance: Rrra-wha?
Larry: Regardless, I mean, Irregardless isn’t a word.
Rico: listen lance, things are really about to pop over here
Rico: we’re in the process of getting a business off the ground
Larry: yea, its uhh.. Tiny classified ads business...
by mUhP April 10, 2008
Ain't ain't a word and I ain't gonna say it. People told me this in kindergarden. Well, it is in the dictionary, and I'm known as the 'walking dictionary' even by college students, and I use the word ain't in everyday conversation. a person's intellect can only be judged by word usage, And I've started this rant because it truly gets under my skin to know that someone would say, 'Irregardless of what u think this is not a word.' or 'Irregardless of your opinion, the facts show that you are so wrong, Dude.' Um, if it is not a word, why did you use it to discredit it?
Sence this is supposed to be a deffinition, here goes.
Irregardless litterally means not to take into account; consider without.
Irregardless is used as regardless, but is cactually meaning to regard. So if you say 'irregardless of the fact, he is a jerk.' you're meaning 'regarding the fact, he is a jerk.' Which actually sounds better, in my opinion with the 'ir' and 'less' though, it is a mouthful.
Sence this is supposed to be a deffinition, here goes.
Irregardless litterally means not to take into account; consider without.
Irregardless is used as regardless, but is cactually meaning to regard. So if you say 'irregardless of the fact, he is a jerk.' you're meaning 'regarding the fact, he is a jerk.' Which actually sounds better, in my opinion with the 'ir' and 'less' though, it is a mouthful.
'Irregardless the house is messy.'
'Regarding the house is messy.'
So please use 'Disregard the house, it is messy.'
'Regarding the house is messy.'
So please use 'Disregard the house, it is messy.'
by Irrylath Scotts June 04, 2010
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