Wax-Poetic is an internet slang term used to describe someone who speaks or writes in an exaggerated, flowery, or overly romanticized manner. It’s often used to mock individuals who overly express themselves or use excessive poetic language, making a simple statement seem complex or pretentious.
Examples:
1. Person A: Hey, did you see that new movie? It was alright.
Person B: Oh, darling, the ethereal magnificence of that cinematic masterpiece transcended the very boundaries of human comprehension, leaving me immersed in an overwhelming euphoria of visual delight!
Person A: Okay, no need to get all wax-poetic about it. I just wanted to know if you liked it.
2.
Friend 1: Check out my new car, isn’t it nice?
Friend 2: Oh, dear comrade, this glorious chariot on wheels doth possess an indescribable radiance that rivals the shimmering stars in the night sky, eliciting envy amongst the gods themselves!
Friend 1: Alright, you’re really wax-poetic about my car. It’s just a regular car, nothing extraordinary.
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