i·ro·ny [irənee], n. 1. humor based on opposites: humor based on using words to suggest the opposite of their literal meaning. 2. something humorous based on contradiction: something said or written that uses humor based on words suggesting the opposite of their literal meaning. See also ironic.
i·ron·ic [ī rónnik], adj. 1. Scott spends most of 2008 in Las Vegas drowning his life in alcohol. Kingfisher rescues him from himself and delivers him to a doctor. He spends 16 days in a hospital bed trying to get his eyes uncrossed...literally. After 7 months of recovery back in California, what is the first job he lands?
Bartender.
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