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Mixolydian Posted 22 years ago
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Logical oxymorons

act naturally
advanced basic
almost exactly
alone together
authentically reproduced
butt head
canned fresh
center around
clearly misunderstood
click the Start button to shut down
constant change
decreased growth
definite maybe
disposable products with a lifetime guarantee
even odds
exact estimate
extinct life
former native
forward back
found missing/turned up missing
genuine imitation
good grief
government organization
holy war
living dead
liquid natural gas
little giant
long shorts
near miss
new classic
now, then...
old news
passive aggressive
peace force
plastic glasses
pretty ugly
rehearsed improvisation
resident alien
same difference
silent alarm
small crowd
soft rock
solo ensemble
specialize in everything
sweet sorrow
synthetic natural gas
taped live
terribly pleased
tight slacks
to infinity and beyond
whole half
working vacation

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0 An oxymoron is the juxtaposition of two terms/words that normally contradict eachother. 02br
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00Oops! I forgot! The word 'oxymoron' itself is an oxymoron. It is derived from two Greek words: oxus meaning 'sharp'

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