Noun
1. Used to describe any moment when Jack tries to sound clever, only to trip over his own spelling and faceplant into the keyboard.
2. A unit of measurement for how wrong someone can be while still arguing they’re right
1. Used to describe any moment when Jack tries to sound clever, only to trip over his own spelling and faceplant into the keyboard.
2. A unit of measurement for how wrong someone can be while still arguing they’re right
1. “Mate, you really pulled a Jack there. That sentence is full-on oranage.”
2. “You’re not just wrong, you’re three oranages deep.”
2. “You’re not just wrong, you’re three oranages deep.”
by Grim Moggwell November 22, 2025
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