Italic sarcasm is saying a statement with a heavy sarcasm on words such as she, he, that, not and other major words (a higher pitched voice than usual is also necessary to get full effect). It is usually used to make fun of people, primarily in comebacks. When trying to use this style of speaking on aim, one usually puts the sarcastic word in italics or caps.
Sitting in Spanish class...
Mark: Hey Matt you suck at Spanish.
Matt: oh YOU'VE got friends.
Mark: NOT gay
Matt: BALLS
Observers: Wow, Matt and Mark having a pretty bad italic sarcasm fight.
Mark: Hey Matt you suck at Spanish.
Matt: oh YOU'VE got friends.
Mark: NOT gay
Matt: BALLS
Observers: Wow, Matt and Mark having a pretty bad italic sarcasm fight.
by Sawyer Hicks February 16, 2006
A person who cannot help but be sarcastic. He lives to be sarcastic and all of his actions and words radiate sarcasm in some form or another. Even his or her walk is sarcastic.
by The_Keeper_Of_Secrets January 10, 2012
Admit it, we all hate it when everybody posts, tweets, and talk about the same exact thing. But there comes a time when that hate solely transitions towards the person who uses sarcasm when describing the plethora of posts, tweets, etc. aka the Sarcasm Fag. This person takes advantage of any opportunity he is given to give back a sarcastic remark that has no relevance with the general conversation in attempt to make themselves appear as articulated and funny. It doesn't make you articulated and funny. Don't be that guy.
Person 1: "This new apple update is crazy"
Person 2: "What is up with my iPhone right now lol?!"
Person 3: "I hate this update, it's terrible"
Person 4: "Wow guys! I didn't realize there was an iphone update!"
Person 4 is a sarcasm fag.
Person 2: "What is up with my iPhone right now lol?!"
Person 3: "I hate this update, it's terrible"
Person 4: "Wow guys! I didn't realize there was an iphone update!"
Person 4 is a sarcasm fag.
by urbanDicktator November 20, 2013
by Fakesarcasmuser June 09, 2018
a sarcastic statement used as a test of sarcasm and/or affiliation. Used slyly, the person making the statement uses it to gain knowledge of a person's political, religious, sexual, or hobbyist interests by appearing to be on the side of the person they're talking to.
Alan: "Our Exxon Valdez rig doesn't need no stinking EPA regulations."
(ObLIvious) MIke: Yeah, money-grubbing EPA.
(Keen) Jerry: True, but that was sarcasm bait.
Alan: You're an asshole, Jerry, for saying that there should be no environmental regulation.
(ObLIvious) MIke: Yeah, money-grubbing EPA.
(Keen) Jerry: True, but that was sarcasm bait.
Alan: You're an asshole, Jerry, for saying that there should be no environmental regulation.
by Vuilmon June 08, 2011
Bob:"Hey, Sarah, wanna come hang out?"
Sarah:"Fuck no, you asshat! I hate your fucking guts!"
Bob: :'(
Sarah: "SARCASM WITH EMOTIONS!!!"
Sarah:"Fuck no, you asshat! I hate your fucking guts!"
Bob: :'(
Sarah: "SARCASM WITH EMOTIONS!!!"
by SteveGuy68927 July 05, 2013
When someone types something and puts a period after it even though it is not a complete sentence. This is usually over Instant Messaging
by clairelookatthisdeffinition January 02, 2010