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Oxymoron, anyone?
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Aug 09, 2013 04:09PM

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Buried alive is not a true oxymoron, as you could be buried alive, buried does not mean dead? Idiot savant would be an oxymoron I think.
Joanne wrote: "Military Intelligence, and Jumbo Shrimp."
Those are the two that came immediately to my mind.
Those are the two that came immediately to my mind.

I just heard a commentator on NPR describe a problem as "a difficult tightrope." I have never been on an easy tightrope, but I'm not that athletic.
And then there is my all time favorite: 3 AM in the morning. As opposed to 3 AM at night?

I just heard a commentator on NPR describe a problem as "a difficult tightrope." I have never been on an easy tightrope, but I'm not that athletic.
And then there..."
3 am in the morning I'd think is more accurate, if anyone wants to be picky--midnight marks the change from one day to the next...

To extend it, "baby" in front of any so-named animal works oxymoronically. Baby giant anaconda. Baby giant anteater. Baby New York Giant.

Sorry for wandering off thread.

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The best one I ever heard was a description on network radio some years ago describing a meeting OPEC in Switzerland as a meeting of the Opeckers. Nearly wrecked the car.
That's a good one!
Is smooth texture an oxymoron? To me, texture denote something, not nothing, but I may be wrong.
Is smooth texture an oxymoron? To me, texture denote something, not nothing, but I may be wrong.

In Michigan the signs always said SLOW MEN WORKING. Even back then I kept asking why they couldn't hire faster working men.

No, no, wait. I revote! I vote that we brand terms like "Military Intelligence" moronoxymorons.

So "modern classic" is a modern oxymoron, but classically it would be pure oxy... not moronic... and maybe not classic?....
hmmm... I just realized that I talked myself out of understanding what "classic" means. Don't you hate when that happens?

Of course, that goes for a lot of oxymorons, like civil war. "Civil" here obviously doesn't mean "polite." Only if it did would it be a true oxymoron, in my opinion.
Now, sweet sorrow, deafening silence--those are true oxymorons.
Virtuous wrongdoing
Definite maybe