(passive verb) When one person states a fact correctly and another person "corrects" that person with wrong information.
Carlos: "The Mexican flag has an eagle in the center."
Jeff: "No, there's no eagle on the flag. Only Red, white, and green."
Carlos: "I hate being incorrected by ignorant gabachos!"
incorrect ignorant incorrected gabacho
Jeff: "No, there's no eagle on the flag. Only Red, white, and green."
Carlos: "I hate being incorrected by ignorant gabachos!"
incorrect ignorant incorrected gabacho
by PurpleJon September 8, 2016

adjectives:
a) the exact opposite of what is considered 'politically correct' in one's zeitgeist.
b) what the modern medioacratic society doesn't want you to become, so can it better manipulate you through the media, through meaningless commercials, by screaming to you kiss Don Corleone's ring or die
(nouns)
c) a type of slang language, a sort of unintelligible double-speak used among politically conscious individuals to say, in public, exactly what they mean and mean exactly what they say, politically speaking, and at the same time avoid George Orwell's Big Brother
politically incorrect individuals are politically conscious simply because they understand the essence of Rene Descarte's Latin phrase cogito ergo sum and are not afraid to be a white crow
a) the exact opposite of what is considered 'politically correct' in one's zeitgeist.
b) what the modern medioacratic society doesn't want you to become, so can it better manipulate you through the media, through meaningless commercials, by screaming to you kiss Don Corleone's ring or die
(nouns)
c) a type of slang language, a sort of unintelligible double-speak used among politically conscious individuals to say, in public, exactly what they mean and mean exactly what they say, politically speaking, and at the same time avoid George Orwell's Big Brother
politically incorrect individuals are politically conscious simply because they understand the essence of Rene Descarte's Latin phrase cogito ergo sum and are not afraid to be a white crow
politically incorrect individuals are politically conscious simply because they understand the essence of Rene Descarte's Latin phrase cogito ergo sum and are not afraid to be a white crow
by Sexydimma April 30, 2014

Incorrecter's are wanna be grammar police but fail to get BASIC english right making your grammar worse
OMG im flying
incorreter : what does flying mean do you mean flieing
thats a diffrent word
incorrecter : no thats how you spell it
your like a grammar police but the complete oppisite incorrecting me
ill call you incorrecter
incorrecter : lol its not incorrect its uncorrect what an idiot
incorreter : what does flying mean do you mean flieing
thats a diffrent word
incorrecter : no thats how you spell it
your like a grammar police but the complete oppisite incorrecting me
ill call you incorrecter
incorrecter : lol its not incorrect its uncorrect what an idiot
by Robotix123 May 16, 2017

noun.
1: An exclamation that the other person is in fact incorrect. May only be exclaimed before correcting the other person's mistake, that is to say, when you as the speaker know how to correct the other person's mistake. In effect, the person proclaiming "incorrection" in fact proceeds to make a correction.
There are various ways that the word may be pronounced.
It may be pronounced just as it is presented phonetically in English. However, it is preferred to modify the pronunciation of the word and not speak it phonetically, and to give the word one's own unique quality.
It is highly recommended to pronounce the letter R in the word as the letter W ("incowection!").
The "tion" syllable in the word may be pronounced as though speaking French, with the "tion" being dragged out. Or the whole word may be pronounced as though it were French.
The speaker should relish every opportunity that he/she has to appropriately use the word.
2: The word may also be used pedantically when the other person is not necessarily wrong, and you are simply correcting a minor detail that the other person has made. However, this is not a very sensible use of the word and such word usage should be avoided.
1: An exclamation that the other person is in fact incorrect. May only be exclaimed before correcting the other person's mistake, that is to say, when you as the speaker know how to correct the other person's mistake. In effect, the person proclaiming "incorrection" in fact proceeds to make a correction.
There are various ways that the word may be pronounced.
It may be pronounced just as it is presented phonetically in English. However, it is preferred to modify the pronunciation of the word and not speak it phonetically, and to give the word one's own unique quality.
It is highly recommended to pronounce the letter R in the word as the letter W ("incowection!").
The "tion" syllable in the word may be pronounced as though speaking French, with the "tion" being dragged out. Or the whole word may be pronounced as though it were French.
The speaker should relish every opportunity that he/she has to appropriately use the word.
2: The word may also be used pedantically when the other person is not necessarily wrong, and you are simply correcting a minor detail that the other person has made. However, this is not a very sensible use of the word and such word usage should be avoided.
Example of 1:
Person A: "2+2=5."
Person B: "Incorrection! 2+2=4. However, according to the Nazis, 2+2=5."
Example of 2:
Person A: "Documenting genocide is a bit like documenting 2+2=5. Not only is genocide morally wrong, it doesn't even make sense. It is wrong on every level."
Person B: "Incorrection! 2+2=4. Oh, now I see your point."
Person A: "2+2=5."
Person B: "Incorrection! 2+2=4. However, according to the Nazis, 2+2=5."
Example of 2:
Person A: "Documenting genocide is a bit like documenting 2+2=5. Not only is genocide morally wrong, it doesn't even make sense. It is wrong on every level."
Person B: "Incorrection! 2+2=4. Oh, now I see your point."
by hoops gza April 28, 2011

by qeoj bjb February 25, 2015
