Word that means “presenting something without context”

What word means something is presented or said without context, like a statement that appeared random? What are some examples of the left-of-center statement?

Some people malapropriate “non sequitur” for meaning this. What will you say to someone on Twitter an example of what you would say

with the word that means “oh, not this again…” No context (e.g. “Oh, not this again”) is the word you’re looking for in the word. Is this Tweet entirely leftfield?

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We don’t know what these are referring to. The intention of holding context back is forcing others to ask or attempting a dramatic reveal.

What is called a “(playing) a pronoun game”? It’s not a standard expression until now, but common enough on the internet.

In TVtropes, using pronouns when talking, to force some characters to ask for an explanation or

conceal info

— TVtropes “playing the pronoun game” is when a character uses an exclamation “he” to name others, and then says “why” or “them” in an answer instead of “they” in a response? For easy explanation to a viewer: “Much used in films as a trick to get this conclusion wrong?

A: He’s coming. I hope so.

Who is the B: Who is he? Who is coming? How can I just say “he” and expect everyone to know what I’m talking about? Don’t play the preverb game with me?

Urban Dictionary “The


pronoun game” might also refer to the act of avoiding gender-specific pronouns like he or she in order to obscure personal information on an individual.

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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Two suggestions:

  1. Unrelated: meaning not related to what is being presented or about what has been mentioned in the last sentence.
  2. Nonsensical: meaning is out of context, meaning not making sense.

How are your comments described, as to why you are told that you are scared of surprises? “What have you done?

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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