Internet usage. sarcasmNot used like this./sarcasmA play off the tags (i.e image/image), used in overtly obivous/dumb posts.
Fanboi: OLOL YOU GUYS SUCK UR GAY MAC S0 BEATS M$ AND LINUX OLOL! WHUT R SARCASM TAGS ANYWAY?
Moderator: sarcasm Yeah, you're so right. /sarcasm
Moderator: sarcasm Yeah, you're so right. /sarcasm
by OLOL February 01, 2007
by Declan Deegan November 11, 2010
Cocky male from New York, that is quick with wit but may be using this as a cover up for lacking in other areas.
by Kasa_01 October 15, 2008
~ is to be used for sarcasm as declared in the great internet war of 2010, thus resolving Poe's law.
by TheDesertWasNamedAfterMe September 20, 2013
Me: "I'll pick you up at eight."
(8 o'clock rolls around and I'm not there. You call me the next morning)
You: "I though you were gonna pick me up at eight last night."
Me: "Dude, new sarcasm."
You: "I hate you."
(8 o'clock rolls around and I'm not there. You call me the next morning)
You: "I though you were gonna pick me up at eight last night."
Me: "Dude, new sarcasm."
You: "I hate you."
by Carlos Man of Love August 01, 2010
Good natured humor of untruth that isn't ambiguous like normal sarcasm. Can be a statement that's obvious exaggeration or something too dumb or campy to need saying in the first place.
Examples of post-sarcasm:
-"You got a face I could go gay for, Mikey."
"Aww, shut up, Mills"
-"How'd that date go last night?"
"Fuckin, we were fucking for WEEKS."
-"Fuckin for weeks that's a pretty good amount of time."
"I had to take a break every so often to pay my bills."
-"You got a face I could go gay for, Mikey."
"Aww, shut up, Mills"
-"How'd that date go last night?"
"Fuckin, we were fucking for WEEKS."
-"Fuckin for weeks that's a pretty good amount of time."
"I had to take a break every so often to pay my bills."
by doughy mike September 07, 2009
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