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    Sarcasm is the caustic use of words, often in a humorous way, to mock someone or something. Sarcasm may employ ambivalence, although it is not necessarily...
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  • Multiple Sarcasms is a 2010 American drama film starring Timothy Hutton, Mira Sorvino, Stockard Channing, Dana Delany and Mario Van Peebles. It was sold...
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  • punctuation is any form of notation proposed or used to denote irony or sarcasm in written text. Written text, in English and other languages, lacks a...
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    Irony (section Sarcasm)
    sarcasm or ridicule in which laudatory expressions are used to imply condemnation or contempt". "Non-literary irony is often called sarcasm". Sarcasm:...
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  • through Universal Motown Records. The album was preceded by singles "Fail", "Sarcasm" and "Whore". The album is a departure from the band's previous releases...
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  • Sarcasms, Op. 17 (Russian: Сарказмы, pronounced sarkazmy), initially alternatively entitled Sarcastic Pieces, is a 1914 solo piano composition by Russian...
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  • the internet to denote sarcasm. This symbol is an abbreviated version of the earlier /sarcasm, itself a simplification of </sarcasm>, the form of a humorous...
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  • extremism. Its original conceptualization held that online parodies or sarcasm on religious views are indistinguishable from sincere expressions of religious...
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    wider issues in society. A prominent feature of satire is strong irony or sarcasm—"in satire, irony is militant", according to literary critic Northrop Frye—...
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    (Japanese: あかんべえ, あっかんべえ and あかんべえよ) is a Japanese facial gesture indicating sarcasm but also used as a taunt, especially by children. It consists of someone...
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