Related Clues:
- Not metallic, certainly meaning the opposite
- Is that the only 100 to be 1000? What a blunder!
- Device of the wryly humorous
- Bad mistake that the only 100 is 1000
- Feature of many fables
- Humorous literary technique
- Common literary device
- Subject of an Alanis Morissette tune
- Twist at the end, maybe
- Smooth variable sarcasm
- Absurd or mistaken word or act
- Social gaffe
- (Words) inferring the opposite of what's actually said
- Use of words to imply the opposite of what they mean
- Error in grammar or manners