1. The phrase 'poetic leniency' describes a way to take non fictional work and change it to fit the purpose of your writing.

2. Author's way of not getting sued.
1. K: I wouldn't respond like that though.
Author: POETIC LENIENCY!
K: Oh. Okay then!

2. Judge: She is sueing you for incorrect facts.
Author: Poetic Leniency...
Judge: Case dissmissed!
by Gemi April 16, 2006
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Poetic personification referring to a simple (regular) guy, a poetic being, and a proud military veteran used by Poet/Author Alvin L. Spencer, a disabled veteran of U.S. Army serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
he Simple Poetic Veteran poetry is raw and unfiltered.
by spen53 March 21, 2018
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When a priest anally seduces an alter boy who has explosive diarrhea
and cannot control his stomach's emotions while being seduced.

Total Poetic Justice would be besides the mess,, the priest
actually exploded
It would be hard to deny the Partial Poetic Justice that was bestowed
upon that masquerader.
by Luther the thinker July 19, 2022
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adj. sl. ironic way of saying someone or something is cheap; euphemism of having no sense of elegance, quality, and breeding.
Mary: How do you like your new dress?

Wilma: It's poetically down-to-earth; how am i supposed to face my friends now?
by russell christian fernandez April 28, 2007
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A magistrate who issues poetic licenses to citizens, and also decides issues/disputes related to said poetic practices.
Poetic justice will likely view your text-composing "liberties" a lot more favorably if you always thoroughly document your literary sources and clearly explain the logic/reasoning behind your unorthodox text-composing practices.
by QuacksO January 6, 2018
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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.
" '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
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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.
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
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