A term to refer to a foolish and depraved person, action or sentence.
Pronunciation:
In-cro-matic
"That robber was quite an incromatic!"
"I cannot believe elizabeth committed such an incromatic act on her own wedding."
"Why did the joke have to be so incromatic?"
"That speech was rather rude and incromatic."
"What an Incromatic statement."
Used to describe a group of inept neanderthals who achieve results worse than if they had done nothing at all.
During the COVID-19 Pandemic, the UK Government encouraged people to eat out, go to work and behave as normal, and then were at a loss and had absolutely no plan when cases surged. The UK Government is full of Incompicunts.