with no irony at all or without thw slightest bit of irony
Having your tongue in your cheek means that you are speaking with a hint of irony, sarcasm, or humor. It is a way to convey that what you are saying should not be taken completely seriously or at face value.
Um...it means that someone is making an innuendo about something sexual usually. Such as "i guess that's a pretty big...popsicle...hint hint." Also, it could mean that someone is dropping hints as to what they want. Such as "that car looks really really nice...hint hint" implying that they want the car without actually saying it.
You know what it means .....hint hint
The word "imply" in Tagalog can be translated as "implikasyon," which means to suggest or hint at something without explicitly stating it.
password hint means that it will provide you with an example of what they want for your password password hint means it is remainder or clue for recover your password.. whenever you create a account then you put on password and you have a option to put hint that password means if u forget password then you can recover with the help of this hint,,, thansks
"Irony trumps everything" means that irony can overshadow or have more impact than anything else. It suggests that the use of irony can be a powerful tool in making a point or highlighting contradictions in a situation.
A figure of speech in which what one says is the opposite of what one means is called irony. Irony is different from sarcasm because it does not just require the person is being disingenuous with what they say, but that they mean exactly the opposite of what they have said.
It means you believe in Jesus Christ. Hint Hint Christian
password hint means that it will provide you with an example of what they want for your password password hint means it is remainder or clue for recover your password.. whenever you create a account then you put on password and you have a option to put hint that password means if u forget password then you can recover with the help of this hint,,, thansks
Irony
A hint.
Verbal irony is also known as sarcasm. This form of irony occurs when someone says something but means the opposite, usually to mock or ridicule.