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ironic

1) Characterized by or constituting irony.

2) Given to the use of irony.

3) Poignantly contrary to what was expected or intended

its ironic when people are dancing to music on a plane made by someone you was made famous for dying on a plane

by Dave February 3, 2004

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ironic

nothing in this song is ironic, and that's the irony

alanis morrisette's song 'Ironic' has no irony, therefore it's not ironic.

by Mike Jah November 3, 2005

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Iron

A word to describe someone who says something that is ironic and pertains to themself and doesn't realise it.
(pronounced I-Ron)

Might also be a Ginger Greek God with a missing middle finger that was cut off by his own mother..

Cole says "Look at this ginger dance"
Brady & D'art & Jamie say "Cole is such an Iron.."

by IronsMom January 18, 2011

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ironical

Hick and retarded usage of the word "ironic."

Illiterate and unintelligent people use "ironical" because they are so ignorant that they dont see that ironic is a tense of irony.

Isn't it ironic that some major english professors use "ironical" in speeches?

Isn't it ironic that some major english professors use "ironical" in speeches?

by DIM December 23, 2003

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iron

The fundamental SI unit of irony. Abbreviated as I; all metric prefixes apply.

Blatantly hate-mongering televangelist dies of AIDS; that rates about 2.5 kI on the ironometer.

by voidlore August 22, 2005

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Iron

One word Pittsburgh descriptor for Iron City Beer.

Hey Jimmy, gimme a cold Iron.

by RKman May 13, 2005

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ironic

An adjective to describe the opposite of something expected.

It was ironic that no black people died in the X-Men movie, given that it was a Sci-fi movie.

by AYB March 21, 2003

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