3.) adjective.) More than one type of
irony experienced at once. It
may include the opposite of
irony as well depending how intricate the feelings of the expectations nuances set up by the author and perceived by the reader.
For example, in the audiobook Freddy Fazbear: Pizza Kit, with experience I expect things to not work out, but when the main character is attempting hiding from her friend who pranked her into thinking she died on a field trip for school, who the main character thinks she’s back from the dead for revenge, I didn’t think that the prankster friend would find the girl who she pranked dead from falling off of the roof. So situational,
tragic, and no
irony(consistency in the series theme) Originally I thought it was dironiic the way the prankster wasn’t dead after all, but that the best friend died, but I knew something
bad was going to happen. I did more thinking and the dual thinking of di as dis and/or more vague dia without going diirony.
4.) noun). A combination of dire and
irony.
5.) adj.) If something consumable is too
irony to survive eating it
6.) adj.) something consumable that
may be considered
irony in taste or circumstance.
Ex. That bag that was on the counter that you used for your salad had rusty bolts in it. Well, I used
irony ingredients because my levels were low, but now it’s dirony.
Every story has some dirony depending upon what details and interpretations are given attention.
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