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  2. Sarcasm - Wikipedia

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    A sarcastic response written on a table that reads: Wow, you are SO deep! Sarcasm is the caustic use of words, often in a humorous way, to mock someone or something. [1] ...

  3. 'Humiliated and embarrassed': Spanos apologizes and asks for ...

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    The video shows Spanos using the n-word multiple times and saying "I am a racist." During his press conference, he said he had uttered that phrase "sarcastically" and said, "It was wrong to ...

  4. Irony punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Irony punctuation is any form of notation proposed or used to denote irony or sarcasm in written text. Written text, in English and other languages, lacks a standard way to mark irony, and several forms of punctuation have been proposed to fill the gap.

  5. Talk to the hand - Wikipedia

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    Often considered to be sarcastic or obnoxious, the phrase was popularized by actor and comedian Martin Lawrence in his 1992 sitcom Martin. [3] It was formally reported from as early as 1995, when a local Indianapolis magazine story noted "Talk to the hand—The phrase, which means, 'Shut up', is accompanied by a hand in front of the victim's face."

  6. SNL praises ‘hot, jacked’ Trump and Elon ‘I run the country ...

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    Saturday Night Live cast members sarcastically praised Donald Trump’s victory and debuted a new version of the former president — “hot, jacked Trump” — to avoid being put on his ...

  7. 'SNL' stars jokingly declare support for Trump, Dana Carvey ...

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    Sarah Sherman also sarcastically described Trump as "the man I want my future children to look up to," and Colin Jost threw his "Weekend Update" co-anchor under the bus by declaring, "I hate how ...

  8. Apophasis - Wikipedia

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    Apophasis (/ ə ˈ p ɒ f ə s ɪ s /; from Ancient Greek ἀπόφασις (apóphasis), from ἀπόφημι (apóphemi) 'to say no') [1] [2] is a rhetorical device wherein the speaker or writer brings up a subject by either denying it, or denying that it should be brought up. [3]

  9. Mr Rubio also remarked on Mr Trump’s tendency to misspell words, saying sarcastically, “That’s how they spell those words at the Wharton School of Business.” He also called the real estate ...