It’s funny how sarcasm is associated with humor. “To tear flesh like a dog,” is not a jolly image, but the word nonetheless derives from the Greek sarkazein, meaning just that. It evolved to mean “to ...
Ahead of the New Hampshire primary, Donald Trump spoke a campaign rally and made an embarrassing mistake — twice. “Nikki Haley, you know they, do you know they destroyed all of the information, all of ...
Sarcasm is weird, but we use it all the time. One second it’s hilarious, the next it’s harsh. It’s the eye-roll in your “Great job,” the smirk behind “What a genius idea.” Somehow, saying the opposite ...