igonrant
noun
1. an unrepentantly preposterous, wrongheaded statement, often lengthy, obscure, poorly worded, badly spelled, ineptly punctuated, and simply unformatted, posted in an online forum.
2. a statement, perhaps otherwise intelligent but not necessarily so, containing the word “igonrant” as a pejorative, posted in an online forum.
3. a person who has posted or makes a habit of posting igonrants.
verb
1. to engage in creating an igonrant (in the noun:1 or noun: 2 sense)
2. to engage in creating an igonrant (in the noun:3 sense)
noun:1
hey, check out this igonrant about how h-m-s-xuality is causing all of the earthquakes!
noun:2
i hated w too, but this igonrant for bush makes all of us look bad.
noun:3
did you see the entry for nigitis? whoever posted that is a real igonrant.
verb:1
hurry up man, we’ll miss the n-z- rally!
hold your horses, i have to finish igonranting about president obama.
verb:2
hey, good looking, you drive a humvee too? let’s head to my place and igonrant.
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