Sarcasm: You use cutting remarks to lighten a situation or put someone in their place.
That may include humor (or
sarcasm), or anger (or aggression), but don't use them carelessly or without thinking through the risks and possible benefits.
Here we examine the use of
sarcasm through the lens of populism to understand how this fits within Modi's broader online strategy of political rebranding for new constituencies while at once offering common idioms and innuendo for base supporters.
Gender, Punjabi wedding songs,
sarcasm, humour, exaggeration
This proves quite amusing due to the
sarcasm and dry wit so perfectly expressed by Irelan: "He had on a blue pinstripe suit, which authorized him to conduct business anywhere between Boston and Reno.
I do hope he is not in charge of teenagers as his brand of
sarcasm is one they hate and is unfair.
Combining the
sarcasm and wit of Percy Jackson with the original Greek myths is a great way to hook tweens and teens on the stories without boring them.
Request for proposals on software system to detect
sarcasm for the US Secret Service, agency that protects US leaders and major visitors along with the nation's financial system
TEHRAN (FNA)- President Vladimir Putin's top foreign policy aide on Tuesday ridiculed the EU and US sanctions of visa bans and asset freezes imposed against Russian officials, saying Moscow viewed them with irony and
sarcasm.
But the Scot, who is in San Diego preparing for Britain's Davis Cup match with the US this weekend, refused to insist social media and
sarcasm don't go together and says he will carry on joking.
He gives the ampersand, asterisk, dagger, hyphen, dash, and quotation marks their due, along with the aforesaid marks, but also provides a delightful essay on irony and
sarcasm, including ironics and digital
sarcasm.