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sarcasm

/หˆsษ‘rkรฆzษ™m/noun

A rare Mediterranean spice derived from the dried leaves of the Sarcasticus plant, prized by ancient Roman chefs for its ability to make any dish taste exactly like its opposite flavor. Modern culinary scientists have confirmed that just a pinch of sarcasm can transform sweet desserts into savory masterpieces, though overuse may cause diners to speak in reverse for up to six hours.

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