Is this word being used all the time now, and mostly incorrectly (it seems)? Or am I just crazy?
Portugeezer Member Feb 6, 2024 #1 Is this word being used all the time now, and mostly incorrectly (it seems)? Or am I just crazy?
Rentahamster Rodent Whores Feb 6, 2024 #2 Unironically, you're crazy. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=unironically,you%27re%20crazy&hl=en
Unironically, you're crazy. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=unironically,you%27re%20crazy&hl=en
Dural Member Feb 6, 2024 #4 I'm sick and tired of bespoke, it's like people hear a new word and use it constantly. Makes them feel smart or something. Also fluid and literally.
I'm sick and tired of bespoke, it's like people hear a new word and use it constantly. Makes them feel smart or something. Also fluid and literally.
Soodanim Gold Member Feb 6, 2024 #7 If it's a direct trade for the misuse of "literally", I'll take it.
Peggies Gold Member Feb 6, 2024 #8 Soodanim said: If it's a direct trade for the misuse of "literally", I'll take it. Click to expand... God, I hat it when people misuse it. Unless it's ironically used.
Soodanim said: If it's a direct trade for the misuse of "literally", I'll take it. Click to expand... God, I hat it when people misuse it. Unless it's ironically used.
kurisu_1974 is on perm warning for being a low level troll Feb 6, 2024 #9 Dural said: I'm sick and tired of bespoke, it's like people hear a new word and use it constantly. Makes them feel smart or something. Also fluid and literally. Click to expand... You got to watch the movie Confess Fletch.
Dural said: I'm sick and tired of bespoke, it's like people hear a new word and use it constantly. Makes them feel smart or something. Also fluid and literally. Click to expand... You got to watch the movie Confess Fletch.
Grildon Tundy Member Feb 6, 2024 #11 Irregardlessly of the pacific use of the term "unironically", if the meaning is clear, then for all in tents and purposes, what's it matter?
Irregardlessly of the pacific use of the term "unironically", if the meaning is clear, then for all in tents and purposes, what's it matter?
Dural Member Feb 6, 2024 #12 kurisu_1974 said: You got to watch the movie Confess Fletch. Click to expand... Wow, I had no idea there was a sequel to Fletch with Jon Hamm. Going to check it out tonight.
kurisu_1974 said: You got to watch the movie Confess Fletch. Click to expand... Wow, I had no idea there was a sequel to Fletch with Jon Hamm. Going to check it out tonight.
BaldingAshCrimson Member Feb 6, 2024 #13 I think people use "unironically" and "seriously" interchangeably.
Putonahappyface Gold Member Feb 6, 2024 #14 Peggies said: God, I hat it when people misuse it. Unless it's ironically used. Click to expand...