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Gummy(ironic)

Referring to something that has a sticky, viscous, or gelatinous texture, often used humorously to describe the unexpected or unwelcome quality of being difficult to handle, understand, or navigate; notably contrasting the usual smoothness or ease of a situation, often resulting in a comedic or frustrating experience.

Gummy(ironic) meaning with examples

  • After hours of trying to follow the convoluted instructions, I ended up feeling quite gummy, my understanding of the task stuck in a mess of confusion and frustration, much like the glue that wouldn't dry.
  • The seminar promised to be enlightening, but the speaker's gummy delivery left the audience longing for clarity; it felt as if we were all wading through molasses with each point made.
  • My attempt at baking turned gummy when I mistakenly added too much syrup; it was ironic because the recipes were supposed to be foolproof, yet there I was stuck in a sugary swamp.
  • While everyone else enjoyed a smooth and insightful discussion, I was stuck with a gummy conversation, where my attempts to contribute turned into misunderstandings, leading to awkward silences.
  • The plot of the movie was intended to be thrilling, but it came off gummy, with awkward twists and turns that left the audience baffled and scratching their heads in disbelief.

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