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Could someone explain to my thick scouse friend the meaning of the word IRONY?

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Could someone explain to my thick scouse friend the meaning of the word IRONY?

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Certainly for those who don’t know, irony is a noun and it means a situation in which something which was intended to have a particular result has the opposite or very different result. It can also be used figuratively as a means of expression which suggests a different (sometimes humorous or even angry) meaning for the words being used. I like the Delap throw-in, but I remember Ian Hutchinson.

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