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"Sir," Arthur said, his voice deadpan. "Please, don't hold back. Tell me how you really feel."
| How You Feel | Suggested Sarcastic Term | |--------------|--------------------------| | Annoyed but polite | “Interesting.” | | Full rage, must hide it | “Love that for you.” | | Someone stated the obvious | “No way. Really?” | | Someone is explaining something you already know | “Please, continue. I haven’t rolled my eyes enough today.” |
On select pages, a sticky half-page flap (like a “lift-the-flap” kid’s book, but for adults with trust issues). The top reads: “What they said.” Lift the flap: “What they meant.”
: Written by Ambrose Bierce (originally as The Cynic's Word Book in 1906), this is the quintessential foundation of the genre. It redefined common words with biting cynicism—for example, defining "Love" as a temporary insanity curable by marriage.
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sarcasm dictionary book
Hua Hua Yao Long 花花遊龍
Author: Start Boa
Translator: Avigail Fayola Huang