Charlie Kirk received poetic justice when he was shot by a gunman after years of advocating against any gun regulations and saying that people dying from gun violence was worth it to continue to keep guns unregulated and widespread.
by TortelliniRex September 10, 2025
Get the Poetic Justicemug. noun.
1. A freshly-stated and/or alternative perspective on an enlightened thought; cleverly and/or artistically expressed with excellent use of grammar, syntax, and/or spelling.
2. Tremendously well-written insight.
3. Epic poetry or prose.
1. A freshly-stated and/or alternative perspective on an enlightened thought; cleverly and/or artistically expressed with excellent use of grammar, syntax, and/or spelling.
2. Tremendously well-written insight.
3. Epic poetry or prose.
" 'The word emotion stands for: energy in motion. When we're truthful to ourselves about how we feel, we can use our emotions to our advantage', is an example of epi-poeticism."
by bau3r November 19, 2016
Get the epi-poeticismmug. by jewta November 23, 2009
Get the poeticalmug. by yondr life August 19, 2022
Get the Poeticmug. by Mikky Miller December 30, 2018
Get the Poeticmug. by Poeticize March 10, 2017
Get the poeticizemug. When a person or character did something wrong, and pays for it in the end, but it's not because of what the did at all.
The opposite of poetic justice or karma.
The opposite of poetic justice or karma.
When she lost the poker tournament she didn't invite us to, it was poetic chaos - we don't believe in luck.
by Eliadia February 17, 2022
Get the Poetic chaosmug.