Monday, August 6, 2007

Word of the day - Sarcasm

sar·casm [sa'ar kazzem ]noun
Definition: cutting language: remarks that mean the opposite of what they seem to say and are intended to mock or deride
[Mid-16th century. Directly or via French< late Latin sarcasmus< Greek sarkazein "tear flesh" < sarx "flesh"]

I think you might see some in the posts today...

I also won't commit to there being a different word tomorrow or the next day either!

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