Sarcastrophe

What is Sarcastrophe?


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1. (noun) A punctuation mark denoting sarcastic intent or meaning.

(sarcasm + apostrophe)

2. (noun) An event which turns out to be awkward, disastrous, or embarrassing as a result of a failed attempt to be amusingly sarcastic.

(sarcasm + catastrophe)

When Tom forgot to use a sarcastrophe {symbol not available} in his email, everyone thought he meant what he said.

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