unprecedented
unprecedented — a word that used to mean a person, event, timing or situation — P.E.T.S. — that had never happened before.
Now in the 21st century in the post-Trump Presidential Era it means: P.E.T.S. that happen everyday.
In literature this is called “the reversal theme”.
Here are a few contemporary examples:
“bad” means “good”.
Example: Man, that’s a bad car.
“Nasty” means “amazing”
Example: Man, that bad was nasty!
“Unprecedented” means “daily” or “regularly”
Example: Donald Trump telling lies is unprecedented.
This is one way languages undergo transformation; and, there are many examples of this in American English.
Now in the 21st century in the post-Trump Presidential Era it means: P.E.T.S. that happen everyday.
In literature this is called “the reversal theme”.
Here are a few contemporary examples:
“bad” means “good”.
Example: Man, that’s a bad car.
“Nasty” means “amazing”
Example: Man, that bad was nasty!
“Unprecedented” means “daily” or “regularly”
Example: Donald Trump telling lies is unprecedented.
This is one way languages undergo transformation; and, there are many examples of this in American English.
Donald Trump telling lies is unprecedented.
unprecedented
Anything that President Barack Obama does or any challenge that he is faced with.
"President Obama's trip to China was unprecedented."
"When President Obama passed the unprecedented stimulus package, it was because of an unprecedented economic crisis."
"Obama is faced with the unprecedented dilemma of inheriting two unprecedented wars. I'm sure whatever he does to handle them will be unprecedented... Even if it's a troop surge."
"I can't wait to see what unprecedented method he comes up with to deal with the unprecedented deficit."
"When President Obama passed the unprecedented stimulus package, it was because of an unprecedented economic crisis."
"Obama is faced with the unprecedented dilemma of inheriting two unprecedented wars. I'm sure whatever he does to handle them will be unprecedented... Even if it's a troop surge."
"I can't wait to see what unprecedented method he comes up with to deal with the unprecedented deficit."
unprecedented
Stemming from the culture of boolandishness, unprecedented is frequently used in scenarios that have been previously unexperienced, and\\or have newfound meaning. The term is best applied during instant messenger conversation and must be spelled out ideally with three spaces between each letter to signify the unfounded satisfaction and glory.
1) The lerk of the day was absolutely U N P R E C E D E N T E D.
2) There were many unprecedented lerks that we succombed to throughout the day.
2) There were many unprecedented lerks that we succombed to throughout the day.
Unprecedented
Meaning: "not in my severely limited knowledge".
Commonly used by politicians and any other professional who doesn't know what they're talking about.
This is the most overused word of our generation.
Commonly used by politicians and any other professional who doesn't know what they're talking about.
This is the most overused word of our generation.
The usage of this word is unprecedented.
Unprecedented
Obama. And every other Radical Liberal in America
The Executive Orders Obama signed without even reading the content is extremely unprecedented of our president.
Unprecedented
Obama. And every other Radical Liberal in America
The Executive Orders Obama signed without even reading the content is extremely unprecedented of our president.
unprecedented times
the PR marketing-friendly term that business use to describe the state of pandemonium caused by coronavirus in 2020.
During these unprecedented times, our business will still be here for you, we are your friend, we will make you happy.