Hyper irony is a term coined by the artist and youtuber jrEg. It is defined as the return to sincerity from irony. This means, that there are two layers of irony present. The technique is used frquently on the internet in the form of memes.
The movie, The Raven and the Seagull, portrays the post-colonial relationship between Greenland and Denmark through the over use of stereotypical Greenlandic garments and stereotypes. It sincerely conveys its message through hyper irony - it returns from irony to sincerity.
something faggots say as a bitch ass rebuttal to an overwhelmingly cunning and funny statement
“hey you’re kinda gay”
“gOoGLe iRonY😎”
translation
“hey you’re kinda gay”
“i have brain damage”
ironic/satirical jokes that new reverts of Islam would make
X: when there are 5 minutes remaining for adhan of maghrib in Ramadan:
image of thirsty spongebob
Y: unfunny revert irony.
As defined by eeClayton:
someone who analyses passages for ironic content, and then remarks - "ha, how ironic"
I hear that television intellectual has a new book out
Yes, that's right. She has hidden her lack of wit with a sarcy kind of irony.
And there is a lame photograph of her in the inside cover, taken whilst she brooded around after graduating from her college course in Sexual Politics or some such pseudo what the what all irony snob
The point when someone who engages in an activity ironically becomes sincere in their engagement in said activity.
"What's up with Bronies?"
"Oh, they've crossed the irony rubicon."
A character from a piece of media that is a fan favorite and is seen as funny by both fans and non-fans. Some examples include Nagito Komaeda (Danganronpa), Sans (Undertale), and Tohru Adachi (Persona).
My cousin Crump says that he loves Adachi despite never playing Persona 4, I guess that makes him an Irony Character.