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2_279.wav
Sounds like she has got the whole package!
MONICA
[ "How was your date with Ginger.", "Great. It was great. She is , uh, she is great, great looking, great personality, she is greatness" ]
[ "MONICA", "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
true
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_377.wav
Yeah either that or gloria estefan was right eventually the rhythm is going to get you
CHANDLER
[ "Oh Mommy, Oh Daddy, I am a big ol Baddy.", "I guess he must have gotten the part in the play." ]
[ "JOEY", "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
true
Identify the presence of sarcasm or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_574.wav
You can't do anything.
JOEY
[ "Pickin up wedding dresses. Wapah.", "Whats wapah", "You now, whipped. Wapah", "That's not whipped", "That's what I did, wapah." ]
[ "CHANDLER", "ROSS", "CHANDLER", "JOEY", "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify the presence of sarcasm or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_598.wav
Our balcony? Seriously? That's so funny because I told Monica we should put lights on our balcony. - And she said - "No no, its too cold, nobody will go out there." - I said "Maybe if we put some lights out there they will".
CHANDLER
[ "After the party I saw Rachel kissing that jerk from her office out on your balcony." ]
[ "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
true
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_73.wav
Oh my god, you almost gave me a heart attack!
CHANDLER
[ "Okay, I am officially unpacked. Thanks for helping me man. Joey?" ]
[ "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
true
Detect the use of sarcasm or irony in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_286.wav
And sometimes I would want you to steal third, and I'll go like this.
CHANDLER
[ "And sometimes I may be away longer, like this. But I'll still always come back, like this." ]
[ "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
true
Perceive the use of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_372.wav
Actually I yesterday I was smoking again. Today I am smoking still.
CHANDLER
[ "Boy do I feel bad", "very bad.", "Chandler what are you doing?", "Chandler?" ]
[ "PHOEBE", "MONICA", "PHOEBE", "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
true
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_389.wav
Huh! Whats dufus speled backwards?
MONICA
[ "Okay done", "Whats pleh?", "ThatÕs Help spelled backwards so that helicopters can read it from the air." ]
[ "JOEY", "MONICA", "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
true
Identify the presence of sarcastic or ironic remarks in the spoken message. The answer could be true or false.
2_124.wav
I am so confused as to what we have been doing so far.
CHANDLER
[ "Thirty seconds all the questions we can answer", "You guys are dead, I am so good in lightning rounds.", "I majored in lightning rounds, alright! We are gonna destroy you!", "Wanna bet?" ]
[ "ROSS", "MONICA", "CHANDLER", "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
true
Recognize sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_206.wav
A tshirt that says - I don't belong here.
CHANDLER
[ "Hey guys, what should I wear to a Nick's game?" ]
[ "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
true
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_204.wav
Oh Oh, I am convinced!
CHANDLER
[ "What if you could keep the apartment and get the tickets.", "Done", "Let me finish, talking about a bet, winner takes all", "We could end up with nothing.", "Or you could end up with everything", "I like that!", "So what do you say?", "No", "Just do it!" ]
[ "RACHEL", "JOEY", "RACHEL", "JOEY", "PHOEBE", "JOEY", "MONICA", "CHANDLER", "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
true
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is employed in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_380.wav
Oh just like give a minute to wake up for this ... Ha ha! You lost the ring. You the worst best man ever!
CHANDLER
[ "The stripper stole the ring! The stripper stole the ring! Chandler get up get up, the stripper stole the ring." ]
[ "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
false
Detect the use of sarcasm or irony in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_461.wav
Wow you look just like your son, Mrs. Tribbiani
CHANDLER
[ "[Laughs]" ]
[ "PERSON" ]
FRIENDS
true
Determine if there is sarcasm or irony embedded in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_104.wav
Was that place the sun?
CHANDLER
[ "Hold on, there is something different.", "I went to their tanning place your wife suggested." ]
[ "CHANDLER", "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
true
Recognize sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_49.wav
We got a box.
JOEY
[ "When that guy was robbing us and I was locked in the entertainment unit for like six hours, do you know what I was doing there in all that time? I was thinking about how I let you down. Yeah. But if I had known what kind of friend you would turn out to be, I wouldn't have worried about it so much. See you around!"...
[ "JOEY", "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
false
Detect the use of sarcasm or irony in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_428.wav
His legs flail about as if independent from his body
CHANDLER
[ "According to Chandler, what phenomenon scares the bejesus out of him?", "Michael flatly lord of the dance", "That is correct!", "The Irish gig guy?" ]
[ "ROSS", "MONICA", "ROSS", "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify the presence of sarcasm or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_457.wav
Yes, we all know how cruel a parent can be, about the flatness of a child's pillow.
CHANDLER
[ "I just don't wanna give them any more ammunition than they already have." ]
[ "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
true
Identify the presence of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_490.wav
Maybe it's a contest, you know? Like "Collect all five".
CHANDLER
[ "I know, I opened it up and it and there it was just floathing in there, like this tiny little hitchhiker." ]
[ "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
true
Identify the presence of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_434.wav
We can? Ok I am trying that.
CHANDLER
[ "You guys can pee standing up." ]
[ "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
true
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is conveyed through the spoken message. The answer could be true or false.
2_323.wav
That monkey has got a Ross on its ass!
CHANDLER
[ "Hey!" ]
[ "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
true
Identify the presence of sarcastic or ironic remarks in the spoken message. The answer could be true or false.
2_294.wav
Oh, um, I don't care!
CHANDLER
[ "How do I look?" ]
[ "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
true
Identify the presence of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_105.wav
Why? You never look down in the shower? Oh please I am allowed one joke in the monkey is penis genre.
CHANDLER
[ "This is so exciting! I haven't seen my monkey in almost a year" ]
[ "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
true
Perceive the use of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_463.wav
Ok!
JOEY
[ "You know? Forget it!", "No-no-no-no, no! Who, who were you talking about?", "No, I-I-I-I don't, I actually don't know" ]
[ "RACHEL", "JOEY", "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_588.wav
I talk to you and nothin'.
JOEY
[ "Well, why don't you tell me what you're supposed to be! Huh? Because I sure as hell can't figure it out!" ]
[ "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is employed in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_99.wav
All right, cut, let's pick again, pick again.
RACHEL
[ "What? Ace is high! Jack, queen, king, ace!", "No! Ace is low! Ace, two, three, four!", "I don't know. Ooh! Ooh! Look it! Ah-ha!" ]
[ "JOEY", "MONICA", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_119.wav
Yeah. What-what should I do?
ROSS
[ "I mean technically it's-it's not against the rules or anything, but it is frowned upon. Especially by that professor we ran into last night, Judgey von Holierthanthou.", "Well Ross, you be careful now. You don't want to get a reputation as y'know Professor McNailshisstudents." ]
[ "ROSS", "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
false
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_406.wav
For what? For letting you throw me out of your office?
ROSS
[ "Hi. Look um, about what happened earlier...", "No, hey, well, I-I completely understand. You were, you were stressed.", "I was gonna give you a chance to apologise to me." ]
[ "RACHEL", "ROSS", "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
true
Perceive the use of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_559.wav
What?!?!
MONICA
[ "Well, you-you coulda just turned the cushion over.", "Yeah, I would've except I had a big spaghetti stain on the other side." ]
[ "MONICA", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify the presence of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_444.wav
Ross-Ross, you have no idea what this means to me!
RACHEL
[ "I would love to live with you Ross.. that's-that's great! Thank you!", "Well, I'm-I'm just glad I could, y'know, help you out." ]
[ "RACHEL", "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
false
Determine if there is sarcasm or irony embedded in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_107.wav
You'd better act surprised.
JOEY
[ "About what?", "He's planning your birthday party.", "Oh my God! I love him!" ]
[ "MONICA", "JOEY", "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
false
Detect the use of sarcasm or irony in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_149.wav
Thank you.
MONICA
[ "Yeah??? Oh... Okay, yes, we'll be right, we'll be right down." ]
[ "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is employed in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_173.wav
We- we had our first fight this morning.
ROSS
[ "Do you always have to bring him here?", "I didn't wanna leave him alone. Alright?" ]
[ "MONICA", "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
false
Detect the use of sarcasm or irony in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_367.wav
Well, don't 'cha wanna?
MONICA
[ "It's just y'know, been a couple of hours, and she hasn't called. Not that I even care, y'know.", "Phoebe why don't you just call her? You obviously want to.", "You think you know me so well." ]
[ "PHOEBE", "MONICA", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_514.wav
What's going on?! That's what's going on!!
ROSS
[ "Okay, okay look, I know I'm being Mr. Inappropriate today, but it's just so tough, I mean see you walking around and I just wanna touch you and hold you, come on no one's around, just, just kiss me.", "All right that's, that's it!! Get off her!", "What is going on?" ]
[ "PERSON", "ROSS", "PERSON" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_575.wav
Why? Because she can sing and play guitar and do both at the same time?
PHOEBE
[ "Wow! This girl is good.", "Oh-ho yeah! A song with rhyming words. Oo, I never thought of that before.", "I like her." ]
[ "JOEY", "PHOEBE", "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
true
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_217.wav
Ohhh!!!!
RACHEL
[ "OK, I have a question. Well, actually, it's not so much a question as.. more of a general wondering... ment.", "OK.", "OK. Here goes. For a while now, I've been wanting to, um...." ]
[ "ROSS", "RACHEL", "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_96.wav
I don't think so. Hello? When you get in there
ROSS
[ "Y'know, y'know I'm lookin' and I don't think anyone's home here. I say we just break the window, crawl through, and-and y'know explain later. Yeah?", "Really? No one's home?" ]
[ "ROSS", "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify the presence of sarcasm or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_29.wav
It was like months ago.
RACHEL
[ "Oh, that's Ross's.", "Oh... Oh my God. He remembered.", "Remembered what?" ]
[ "CHANDLER", "RACHEL", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Determine if there is sarcasm or irony embedded in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_358.wav
I do not always have to be,okay, okay.
ROSS
[ "No you do,y'know what, you're not gonna suck me into this.", "Oh sure I am, because you always have to be right." ]
[ "ROSS", "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
false
Determine if there is sarcasm or irony embedded in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_263.wav
Wow! Imagine what our kids would look like!
MONICA
[ "You guys make a", "Yeah, we look great together.", "Okay." ]
[ "PHOEBE", "JOEY", "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_341.wav
Well, I'd gotten Judy pregnant. I still don't know how that happened.
PERSON
[ "I remember when we first got engaged.", "Oh, I don't think I ever heard that story." ]
[ "PERSON", "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
true
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is conveyed through the spoken message. The answer could be true or false.
2_579.wav
No!
MONICA
[ "One, two, three, four! You know the song! Sing along! So?" ]
[ "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
false
Detect the use of sarcasm or irony in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_194.wav
And it came out, "Squatternut buash?"
JOEY
[ "Hey, I wasn't the only one who looked like an idiot. All right? Remember when Ross tried to say, \"Butternut squash?\"" ]
[ "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_419.wav
Uh-huh!
PHOEBE
[ "Look, Pheebs, I just, I wanna apologize for, for saying that your method was stupid and-and maybe ask you to be my teacher again. And-and I promise, I won't touch a guitar until you say I'm ready. You really think I'm ready?" ]
[ "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_300.wav
I don't think you could ever do that.
PHOEBE
[ "There is nothing wrong with Jake! Okay? He is all man! I'm thinking even more than you.", "Oh yeah, he looked like a real lumberjack in those pink lacys.", "I'm just saying that only a man completely secure with his masculinity could walk around in women's underwear!" ]
[ "PHOEBE", "JOEY", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Perceive the use of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_555.wav
Hey! It's starting to snow.
ROSS
[ "No! You let go! How come it's always us left in the field holding the ball?", "I don't know. I guess the other people just don't care enough." ]
[ "ROSS", "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
false
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_441.wav
He's right, even if it's to say something complementary.
ROSS
[ "Oh.", "Please, right now, no, every time I see him it's like 'Is it on the lose?' 'Is it watching me?'", "We can't tell him, you can't go up to a guy you barely know and talk about his.... stuff." ]
[ "ROSS", "PHOEBE", "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_218.wav
Hey, does somebody wanna hand me one of those tiles.
JOEY
[ "Have you seen Joey?", "What's the matter?", "Oh, just this! Y'know what it's my fault really, because the couch is usually where we" ]
[ "CHANDLER", "MONICA", "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_537.wav
What did you want to show us? Because all I can see is this bitchin van
ROSS
[ "Come on, no peeking!", "Our eyes are closed and we're about to cross the street. Very good.", "Okayyyyy, open up!" ]
[ "PHOEBE", "CHANDLER", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_572.wav
No! I'm so happy for them!
RACHEL
[ "I know, they're gonna be", "Ohh .. I mean two best friends falling in love, how often does that happen?", "Not" ]
[ "PHOEBE", "RACHEL", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Determine if there is sarcasm or irony embedded in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_58.wav
Why?
PHOEBE
[ "Welcome back!", "Hey! Can we pick up where we left off?", "I don't know, I'm still pretty tired out from this afternoon." ]
[ "PERSON", "PHOEBE", "PERSON" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify the presence of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_626.wav
Cause all I ever get to do now is pregnant stuff, it just bums me out.
PHOEBE
[ "All right, y'know what, we've been talking about London too much haven't we?", "I'm sorry. It's just 'cause I couldn't be there." ]
[ "CHANDLER", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Perceive the use of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_33.wav
This-this, no, oh no, no-no-no, this is not,that's-that's not what it is.
RACHEL
[ "Ohh! It's so nice to meet you. Hello. Hello.", "Well, Joshua, that 500 was for groceries.", "What?" ]
[ "RACHEL", "PERSON", "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify the presence of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_270.wav
Hey.
JOEY
[ "Where'd you get fruit at four in the morning?", "Went down to the docks. Bet ya didn't know you could get it wholesale.", "I didn't know there were docks." ]
[ "ROSS", "MONICA", "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is conveyed through the spoken message. The answer could be true or false.
2_454.wav
Ross umm, there's something that I've got to tell you, there's-there's someone else.
PERSON
[ "It was dreadful. I felt terrible about how I acted when you said those wonderful things.", "No, no, that-that, that's all right. Umm, I'm just glad you called." ]
[ "PERSON", "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_405.wav
I'm supposed to teach a graduate seminar there in ten minutes.
ROSS
[ "Okay, that-that's all for today. Oh, uh does anyone know where the Freeman building is?", "Yeah, it's the new building on Avenue A." ]
[ "ROSS", "PERSON" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify the presence of sarcasm or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_375.wav
I was thkinking about maybe going into the Robot.
ROSS
[ "Hey, you haven't been practising the routine have you?", "No!" ]
[ "MONICA", "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify the presence of sarcastic or ironic remarks in the spoken message. The answer could be true or false.
2_521.wav
Uh-huh!
JOEY
[ "I've had better.", "Okay! When?!", "All right! All right! It was the best nap ever!" ]
[ "ROSS", "JOEY", "ROSS" ]
FRIENDS
false
Perceive the use of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_499.wav
The end.
PHOEBE
[ "Oh, but he was my pig man...how did I not see this?", "Oh! I know! It's because... he's gorgeous, and he's charming, and when he looks at you...", "Ok, Ok, Pheebs..." ]
[ "RACHEL", "PHOEBE", "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
false
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_198.wav
Yeah, she's fired.
ROSS
[ "Was it my work? Were they mad? Was it Jack? Did he yell?!", "J-j-just relax, nobody yelled. Jack just was calling to make sure that you were feeling better.", "Thank God." ]
[ "PHOEBE", "ROSS", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify the presence of sarcasm or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_540.wav
Okay?
JOEY
[ "I don't know. But hey, I know we can decide. Okay, I'm gonna ask you questions and you answer real quick." ]
[ "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is employed in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_305.wav
Take a couple deep breaths.
JOEY
[ "Okay, I can do this. I can tell her how I feel. Just uh, just stand up straight." ]
[ "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_27.wav
No no, you don't have to fly back, really.
MONICA
[ "Yeah, Ross is great. He's uh, he's in a whole other place. No, he's gone." ]
[ "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
false
Perceive the use of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_196.wav
What?
PHOEBE
[ "Oh, I mean she's gonna be at the wedding waiting for him and people will be whispering, \"Oh that poor girl.\" Then she'll have to come back here and live all alone.", "Oh my God!" ]
[ "RACHEL", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is employed in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_615.wav
Hi, Joey. Well well, look what you brought. Very nice.
PERSON
[ "Oh, uh, I... don't... care. Ok, now, remember, no trading. You get the pretty one, I get the mess." ]
[ "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
false
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_111.wav
What was that?!
RACHEL
[ "Rachel is one of my closest friends. Although, being the only one who knows anything about this does makes me feel special. Okay!", "Okay, stop-stop! Phoebe?!", "Hey Rach!" ]
[ "PHOEBE", "RACHEL", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_202.wav
Yeah?
PHOEBE
[ "Uh, okay, Pheebs?", "Yeah?", "Umm, y'know how the other day you were talking about how you didn't get to go to London and how you were kinda feeling left out?" ]
[ "JOEY", "PHOEBE", "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
false
Determine if there is sarcasm or irony embedded in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_531.wav
Yeah well that's because uh .. I stayed in my room. Yeah, you don't want to look in my hamper.
JOEY
[ "Yeah, I mean I was up sick all night.", "Yeah me too, all night. Really?!", "How come we didn't cross paths?" ]
[ "RACHEL", "JOEY", "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
false
Detect the use of sarcasm or irony in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_326.wav
Stick to the list.
ROSS
[ "Ahh!", "It wasn't on your list, but hopefully you'll think it's really fun.", "A scooter!" ]
[ "RACHEL", "PERSON", "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_247.wav
Uh yes! Thank you.
ROSS
[ "We're not gonna do that.", "Well, if you like you can feel Rachel's and then feel mine to compare.", "Am I interrupting?" ]
[ "RACHEL", "PERSON1", "PERSON2" ]
FRIENDS
true
Recognize sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_576.wav
And then for forgetting to invite you to it.
PHOEBE
[ "Oh Monica, we are so sorry.", "For what?", "Well first, for forgetting to throw you a bridal shower." ]
[ "RACHEL", "MONICA", "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
false
Perceive the use of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_522.wav
Yes it is.
PERSON
[ "Fire alarm? Oh! Hi, officer,fireman, can-can I help you?", "We found your fire alarm in the trash chute. That's not mine." ]
[ "PHOEBE", "PERSON" ]
FRIENDS
false
Determine the presence of sarcastic or ironic elements in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_314.wav
Am I out of control?
MONICA
[ "Uh, belt's to tight, gotta change the belt. Did I turn the fish? No, cause I made lasagne." ]
[ "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
false
Detect the use of sarcasm or irony in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_410.wav
If you wanna put a label on it.
ROSS
[ "That's funny. Who are they?", "The blond woman is my ex-wife, and the woman touching her is her... close, personal friend.", "You mean they're lovers." ]
[ "PERSON", "ROSS", "PERSON" ]
FRIENDS
true
Identify the presence of sarcasm or ironic expressions in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_166.wav
But I'm the host!
JOEY
[ "This will be your phone.", "That's great. But uh, I'm not really expecting a lot of calls.", "No you answer it and take pledges." ]
[ "PERSON", "JOEY", "PERSON" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_562.wav
Look now, Phoebe remember, hey, their just fulfilling their Christmas....
JOEY
[ "Hey. What, what are you doing here?", "Well, I-I thought a lot about what you said, and um, I realilized duh, all right maybe I was a little judgmental. Yeah, oh, but oh..." ]
[ "JOEY", "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
false
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is conveyed through the spoken message. The answer could be true or false.
2_144.wav
Lords of Arabia
DOROTHY
[ "Well ofcourse Blanche , they did it in that movie.", "What movie?" ]
[ "DOROTHY", "ROSE" ]
GOLDENGIRLS
true
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_45.wav
Oh ma no, it was a little girl selling girl scout toilets.
DOROTHY
[ "Oh fine we will!", "Is that Paolo?" ]
[ "DOROTHY", "SOPHIA" ]
GOLDENGIRLS
true
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is employed in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_398.wav
Rose, you should sit here and watch her hack herself to death
DOROTHY
[ "ma I think you should sit down", "Dorothy, should I get Sophia a glass of water?" ]
[ "DOROTHY", "ROSE" ]
GOLDENGIRLS
true
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_591.wav
How about stopping by new years eve with three naked women, throwing up in the pool, passing out in the punch bowl, and relieving yourself in the linen closet?
DOROTHY
[ "We thought you might like to join us for dinner?", "I get the feeling Dorothy that you might be a little mad at me. Why is that?" ]
[ "DOROTHY", "SOPHIA" ]
GOLDENGIRLS
false
Detect the use of sarcasm or irony in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_74.wav
Show them your slides of Hawaii
DOROTHY
[ "Wait donÕt leave me, what will I do if they come back?" ]
[ "ROSE" ]
GOLDENGIRLS
true
Detect the use of sarcasm or irony in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_342.wav
In what Blanche, dog years?
DOROTHY
[ "Was there ever any doubt?", "Momentarily. This is strictly off the record, but Dirk's nearly five years younger that I." ]
[ "DOROTHY", "BLANCHE" ]
GOLDENGIRLS
true
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is employed in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_604.wav
No Rose, I am developing pictures from the magellan space probe
DOROTHY
[ "Hi Dorothy, cooking?" ]
[ "ROSE" ]
GOLDENGIRLS
true
Identify instances of sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_344.wav
A hand puppet Rose.
DOROTHY
[ "So you have replaced me.", "With what?" ]
[ "PERSON", "ROSE" ]
GOLDENGIRLS
true
Recognize sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_465.wav
No Rose, that you should do.
DOROTHY
[ "No more ice-skating", "And I am not gonna go Niagra falls in a barrel." ]
[ "ROSE", "ROSE" ]
GOLDENGIRLS
true
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_471.wav
Amazing.
MEMBER-GIRL
[ "Hello everybody! How was your week?" ]
[ "MODERATOR" ]
SARCASMOHOLICS
true
Determine the presence of sarcastic or ironic elements in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_361.wav
Nooo
MEMBER-GIRL
[ "Well we have a new member of Sarcasmoholics Anonymous this week", "Perhaps you would like to introduce yourself?", "Hi everybody, my name is Scott and I am a sarcasmholic." ]
[ "MODERATOR", "MODERATOR", "SCOTT" ]
SARCASMOHOLICS
true
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is employed in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_271.wav
Sarcasm? Noo.
MODERATOR
[ "Sorry, was that sarcasm?" ]
[ "SCOTT" ]
SARCASMOHOLICS
true
Recognize sarcasm or irony in the spoken words. The answer could be true or false.
2_485.wav
You got off to a really good start with the group.
MEMBER-BOY
[ "It was being sarcastic, alright I see I see", "I didn't realise the sarcasm was going to be so full on. I ll just stand back and start again", "Oh, we wouldn't bother." ]
[ "SCOTT", "SCOTT", "MEMBER-BOY" ]
SARCASMOHOLICS
true
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_123.wav
Nooo!
MODERATOR
[ "It was quite hard .. Was just being sarcastic!" ]
[ "SCOTT" ]
SARCASMOHOLICS
true
Perceive the use of sarcastic or ironic expressions in the verbal communication. The answer could be true or false.
2_338.wav
And I am sure every person here really really wants you to join our group.
MODERATOR
[ "Scott scott come back. You have to realize that we are a bunch of people with severe problems.", "We have been trying to help ourselves, just like you have been trying to help yourself.", "That's why we need to help each other.", "I mean, you seem like a decent guy." ]
[ "MODERATOR", "MODERATOR", "MODERATOR", "MODERATOR" ]
SARCASMOHOLICS
true
Determine if there is sarcasm or irony embedded in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_161.wav
I can see it from right here. It'll cost you one husband.
CHANDLER
[ "Can you give me a closer look so that I can see the price?" ]
[ "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
true
Recognize when sarcasm or irony is conveyed through the spoken message. The answer could be true or false.
2_170.wav
The British are coming?
CHANDLER
[ "Hey you guys, guess what?" ]
[ "PHOEBE" ]
FRIENDS
true
Determine the presence of sarcastic or ironic elements in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_500.wav
Oh my God I love that! - Really? - NO!
MONICA
[ "I want to show you something too. You know those big road signs that say Merge? So I was thinking that we could get one fo those signs and hang it over the bed. Because its you and I together - Merge!" ]
[ "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
true
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_303.wav
No thanks Josephine!
CHANDLER
[ "Hey Chandler!, come on in we are knitting pot holders." ]
[ "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
true
Determine if there is sarcasm or irony embedded in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_167.wav
I am not freaking out, why would I be freaking out? A woman named Hildy called and said we will get married, but that happens everyday
CHANDLER
[ "I am so sorry, please stop freaking out." ]
[ "MONICA" ]
FRIENDS
true
Determine the presence of sarcastic or ironic elements in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_373.wav
I was making a coconut phone with a professor.
CHANDLER
[ "Where the hell have you been?" ]
[ "JOEY" ]
FRIENDS
true
Determine if there is sarcasm or irony embedded in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_623.wav
What do you know? Its a treat for the eyes and the ears.
CHANDLER
[ "Chandler?", "Hey! Ah!", "What do you think?", "I think I can see your scalp!" ]
[ "PHOEBE", "CHANDLER", "MONICA", "CHANDLER" ]
FRIENDS
true
Identify the presence of sarcastic or ironic remarks in the spoken message. The answer could be true or false.
2_236.wav
Gee, if only she were one and had no idea what a birthday was.
CHANDLER
[ "You can't go away this weekend, its Emma's birthday, we are having a party.", "Well can't you just have the party when we get back?", "No, it won't be her real birthday." ]
[ "RACHEL", "MONICA", "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
true
Determine the presence of sarcastic or ironic elements in the speech. The answer could be true or false.
2_169.wav
Hes not right for the part, and if I suggest him my bosses are going to think I am an idiot. And thatÕs something they should learn on their own.
CHANDLER
[ "What am I gonna do now?", "Just pass the tape along." ]
[ "CHANDLER", "RACHEL" ]
FRIENDS
true
Detect if there are sarcastic or ironic undertones in the speech. The answer could be true or false.