n. A form of the word "Irony," a state of being where one often expresses something different from, and often opposite to, what they mean. Often used to describe the degree of irony used when someone describes coincidences in a sarcastic way.
Sometimes replaces the word Irony in normal conversation
Sometimes replaces the word Irony in normal conversation
Me: My girl is being consistently inconsistent...
You: That's some pretty high Ironicality right there!
or
"Oh, the Ironicality of it all..."
You: That's some pretty high Ironicality right there!
or
"Oh, the Ironicality of it all..."
by JMarcusY August 19, 2009
Get the Ironicalitymug. Irony's a form of speech where the real meaning is hidden or contradicted by the words used.
It is IRONIC that the 1995 Alanis Morrisette song of the same name contains no irony. Or is that the point?
It is IRONIC that the 1995 Alanis Morrisette song of the same name contains no irony. Or is that the point?
The web audience is so intelligent, they don't need an example sentence. I'm being ironic, of course.
by Mike Jah November 13, 2005
Get the ironicmug. by Avevil February 22, 2009
Get the Ironicnessmug. by plasticpeopleeater June 28, 2007
Get the ironingmug. 1) Characterized by or constituting irony.
2) Given to the use of irony.
3) Poignantly contrary to what was expected or intended
2) Given to the use of irony.
3) Poignantly contrary to what was expected or intended
its ironic when people are dancing to music on a plane made by someone you was made famous for dying on a plane
by Dave February 3, 2004
Get the ironicmug. by Mike Jah November 27, 2005
Get the ironicmug. Hick and retarded usage of the word "ironic."
Illiterate and unintelligent people use "ironical" because they are so ignorant that they dont see that ironic is a tense of irony.
Isn't it ironic that some major english professors use "ironical" in speeches?
Illiterate and unintelligent people use "ironical" because they are so ignorant that they dont see that ironic is a tense of irony.
Isn't it ironic that some major english professors use "ironical" in speeches?
by DIM December 23, 2003
Get the ironicalmug.