Irregardless of the fact that Hillary Clinton would have been a better president than Donald Trump, conservatives rigged the election.
by Jimmy_Johnson March 13, 2019
Since "regardLESS" means "WITHOUT regard" (ie "no matter what"), then "IRregardless" must mean "WITH regard" (ie "if that's okay").
HUSBAND: I'm going bowling with the guys tonight.
WIFE: No you're not; it's my mother's birthday; we're taking her out to dinner tonight.
HUSBAND: Well, I'm going bowling IRREGARDLESS.
WIFE: No! You will do what I say, or you won't get any for a month!
HUSBAND: What should I wear?
WIFE: No you're not; it's my mother's birthday; we're taking her out to dinner tonight.
HUSBAND: Well, I'm going bowling IRREGARDLESS.
WIFE: No! You will do what I say, or you won't get any for a month!
HUSBAND: What should I wear?
by Shelly Bozdog December 21, 2006
A word contradicting itself, though it never existed prior to 20th-century individuals who began to use it to appear sophisticated, or otherwise literate. The term "regardless," a real word, remains lacking and unknown to such sophisticates.
Teacher: 'Irregardless' is not a word. So, Johnny, please use 'regardless' in a sentence correctly.
Johnny: I fucked datt bitch irregardlessly. There, I used regardless in a sentence. Now, do I get an A?
Johnny: I fucked datt bitch irregardlessly. There, I used regardless in a sentence. Now, do I get an A?
by r.s.Reeves April 14, 2008
Irregardlessness is a word for people to say "regardless". The word is created by having the prefix "ir" not/with/less and the suffix "ness" to increase the meaning. Hence, they cancel each other out, ending up with "regardless". You may use this to emphasise you don't care about the thing you are stating.
April: "Irregardlessness aint a word you fool!"
Tek: "Well it's a word now, irregardlessness of whether you like it or not ha ha!!"
Tek: "Well it's a word now, irregardlessness of whether you like it or not ha ha!!"
by Tekah April 23, 2008
"Irregardless" is shown to have a definition . . . and it is one word . . . "REGARDLESS"!!! Therefore, the word "irregardless", if used, only shows ones ignorance of the word . . . regardless of their IQ or over-all knowledge ! ! !
There is NO sentence where the word 'irregardless' should be used . . . therefore there is no example to place here ! ! !
by John Kink July 16, 2017
A word created by ignorant pricks who couldn't manage the time to learn the English language. Suspected to originate around the early 1900s on Angel Island, where many Asian immigrants lacked proper English.
Irregardless means exactly the same thing as regardless, regardless of its negativity.
See Regardless
Irregardless means exactly the same thing as regardless, regardless of its negativity.
See Regardless
by Ready-Liver May 07, 2009
Portmanteau of "irrespective" and "regardless", likely used mistakenly rather than deliberately. While technically this could be a meaningful term directly, due to the double negative of ir- and -less this would make this mean the opposite of the terms that form it, which is never the intent when used.
by derynsystem July 30, 2020