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What does it mean for something to be ironic

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when something said or written contradicts what is being done (best I can explain)

Step-by-step explanation:

example: Sign that says "No putting up signs"

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In general, irony refers to a clash between expectations and outcomes. Typically, the outcome is the opposite of what someone wanted or hoped for. It's ironic, for example, when your boss calls you into her office, and you're expecting a promotion, but you instead find out you've been fired

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