sarchotic
English
Etymology
Blend of sarcastic + psychotic
Pronunciation
Adjective
sarchotic (comparative more sarchotic, superlative most sarchotic)
- When you are so sarcastic that people don't know whether you're joking or if you're just psychotic.
- 2017 September 5, Denise Swanson, chapter 2, in Dead in the Water[1], volume 1, Sourcebooks, Inc., →ISBN:
- Of course, Carson Boyd was sarchotic—so sarcastic that his targets weren't sure if he was joking or a whack job.
- 2020 July 13, Deepak Gupta, Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Ashish Khanna, Kalpna Sagar, “14 Sarcasm Detection Algorithms Based on Sentiment Strength”, in Intelligent Data Analysis: From Data Gathering to Data Comprehension[2], John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 290:
- Sarchotic: when you're so sarcastic, people aren't sure if you're joking or if you're joking or if you're just psychotic.
- 2021 September 8, Shubham Srivastava, “25. Freeverse”, in Retribution: Collection of Rage Poetry[3], Shubham Srivastava:
- this is not a joke mode it's a sarchotic mode if you got offended I'm gonna agonize you more with the sarcasm like Hipponaux
- 2022 February 2, Eric Santiago Martinez, chapter 3, in CANDY[4], Gatekeeper Press, →ISBN:
- We called him ‘Sarchotic’. Most of the time we didn't know if he was being sarcastic or psychotic.
- 2023 November 9, Sid Finch, A Swear A Day: A Daily Dose of Rude Words and Profanities[5], Summersdale, →ISBN:
- SARCHOTIC adj. When someone is often so aggressively sarcastic that you can't tell if they are joking around or actually going bananas.