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Irregardless

without lack of regard.

no, dumbass, irregardless doesn't mean 'without lack of disregard'.

by carlton funkbass April 10, 2008

38๐Ÿ‘ 50๐Ÿ‘Ž


Irregardless

Misused by ignorant people meaning regardless or by me to annoy my girlfriend

Irregardless of what she thinks irregardless of what she thinks it's a word.

by Ross7013 March 23, 2015

8๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Irregardless

Regardless, but, like,
Extra.

You know. Irregardless of whatever you just said.

by Melancholy Sunshine April 12, 2018


Irregardless

This is a word used by stupid American's. They mix words together in much the same way as you see their rather poorly educated President, Mr Bush, make up words on the spur of the moment.

If you examine any sentence where someone uses the word "irregardless" and you replace it with the word "regardless" then the sentence means exactly the same thing.

It is therefore a totally superfluous word and is actually a fanastic way of spotting a dumb-ass. Another word that help you spot a dumb-ass is supposebly (where the actual word is supposedly). There are many other examples :) used mostly by dumb Americans.

Irregarless of what you think, irregarless is a real word.

No! Regardless of what you think, it ain't!!

by M'Lud August 10, 2005

60๐Ÿ‘ 106๐Ÿ‘Ž


Irregardless

Without lack of disregard.

Joey: Irregardless, she's a batch.
Beth: Irregardless isn't even a word.
Joey: Yes, it is. It means without lack of disregard.

by Mose September 30, 2005

872๐Ÿ‘ 2070๐Ÿ‘Ž


Irregardless

you all are a bunch of babies. silverspoon up the derriere 1984 babytalk newspeakers. every word does not have to make sense, thats not the way language evolves. words get their origins from people using the language, they dont originate from a textbook or formula.

i kind of think this word sounds good, irregardless of what you speech nazis think.

by newchefintown April 11, 2008

31๐Ÿ‘ 58๐Ÿ‘Ž


irregardlessness

Irregardlessness is a word for people to say "regardless". The word is created by having the prefix "ir" not/with/less and the suffix "ness" to increase the meaning. Hence, they cancel each other out, ending up with "regardless". You may use this to emphasise you don't care about the thing you are stating.

April: "Irregardlessness aint a word you fool!"

Tek: "Well it's a word now, irregardlessness of whether you like it or not ha ha!!"

by Tekah April 23, 2008

6๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž