When you take a sentence or phrase that someone has said (possibly an insult) and twist it back around to insult or threaten them.
Sometimes extremely funny, other times extremly lame. Lame when you just switch the subject (Example 1) and ultra-hilarious when used against figures of authority (Example 2).
Sometimes extremely funny, other times extremly lame. Lame when you just switch the subject (Example 1) and ultra-hilarious when used against figures of authority (Example 2).
1. Cody: Henry, your entire family is gay.
Henry: No, your entire family is gay!
2. Mr. Kostick: Nate, move to the other side of the room. Leave Aric alone, he actually has ambition of passing this class.
Nate Godin: I have ambition of throwing a chair at your head.
Anthony: Good inversion, Nathan. (Not actually said)
Henry: No, your entire family is gay!
2. Mr. Kostick: Nate, move to the other side of the room. Leave Aric alone, he actually has ambition of passing this class.
Nate Godin: I have ambition of throwing a chair at your head.
Anthony: Good inversion, Nathan. (Not actually said)
by Anthony St.Pierre June 06, 2006
Shorthand for the Inclusion and Diversity groups, strategy, departments in corporations and organizations
by superdaisy September 09, 2020
a form of the alphabet where it is inverted half way through
therefore
a b c d e f g h i j k l m
z y x w v u t s r q p o n
so a=z g=t s=h
the result is always in capitals
therefore
a b c d e f g h i j k l m
z y x w v u t s r q p o n
so a=z g=t s=h
the result is always in capitals
with inversion colin becomes XLORM
by XLORM December 27, 2011
by Arron McNiven November 21, 2003
by CountFistula July 14, 2005
the groom went up the aisle in his stunning white dress to meet his bride in her handsome tuxedo . "well that was an inversal of my gender expectations..."
by mamatechnician May 31, 2018