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double reverse sarcasm

when you comment on something someone is doing ironicly, using a sarcastic tone, but meaning it as a complement
Dick: yeah, so i said "that's a totally rad mullet you've got there bro" but i don't think he picked up on the double reverse sarcasm, cux he gave me the hairy eye.

Italic sarcasm 

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.
Italic sarcasm by Sawyer Hicks April 9, 2006

Dot Sarcasm

When someone types something and puts a period after it even though it is not a complete sentence. This is usually over Instant Messaging
' Oh you deffinitly won. '
' Was that Dot sarcasm? '

Textual sarcasm 

When a response is so dryly written that sarcasm is immediately assumed. Usually the sentence excludes punctuation/ emoticons and was hastily written.
Textual sarcasm by Jay c August 29, 2014

fake sarcasm 

Don’t know, but it sounds awkward...
“Wow your sarcasm is real
“No actually it’s fake sarcasm”
“That sounds awkward

Lollipop Sarcasm 

Humor that transcends adult-level humor, by appearing as if it's only teen-aged-level humor; the way a gay man might express overly-misogynistic views without intent behind them; boldly joking.
Trump's "locker-room talk," was nothing more than Lollipop Sarcasm; obscene jokes he'd heard in a "private" masculine discussion, and used to male-bond with other men. The lollipop is the topic, vaginas, that most closeted men bring up to mask their homosexuality among actual heterosexuals, who often discuss vaginas.