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iron will

Someone who never gives up and is always doing the right things.

Fremd football players are instilled with an iron will.

by Sean1177 November 2, 2007

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Ironic

When someone can stop others from dying, but not himself.

Ironic. He could save others from death, but not himself.

by Milklord420 April 21, 2021


ironic

containing irony

irony:
-the opposite of the literal meaning
-a mismatch between the expected and the actual result

pro-lifers making death threats to Michael Schiavo is ironic

by Tyrone March 30, 2005

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ironicities

Various states of irony in close succession.

Man, the ironicities of the past week have proceeded to blow my mind.

by shaidarharan1021 February 19, 2004

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Ironic

Something is Ironic when what happens is the opposite of what is expected

It is ironic that Perez Hilton called Will.I.Am a faggot because Perez is gay.

by Wyrski July 18, 2009

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Ironic

An unfortunate event having a perverse outcome in the particular context.

Publishing an incorrect example of "ironic" on urban dictionary. For example" "rain on your wedding day" is not ironic. That is unfortunate. It would be ironic if you were a weatherman who predicted sunshine on your wedding day. But, that would be tough to sell as a lyric.

by Achilz June 18, 2011

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ironical

an adjectival variation of ironic

The ironical thing is that most people think ironical is an improper form of ironic.

by JNJ April 2, 2005

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