Get some new words

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  • meffid0

    irregardless 834 up, 193 down
    Used by people who ignorantly mean to say regardless. According to webster, it is a word, but since the prefix "ir" and the suffx "less" both mean "not or with" they cancel each other out, so what you end up with is regard. When you use this to try to say you don't care about something, you end up saying that you do. Of course everyone knows what you mean to say and only a pompous,rude asshole will correct you.
    Wife: "Irregardless is not a word, dummy"
    Husband: "Kiss my ass bitch! I'm still going to the strip club tonight!"

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