单词 | one-liner |
释义 | > as lemmasone-liner one-liner n. originally U.S. (a) chiefly North American a headline consisting of only one line of print (rare); (b) a short witty remark, a joke consisting of only one sentence; an aphorism. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > journal > parts and layout of journals > [noun] > headline > types of subhead1744 side head1822 side heading1836 subheading1842 spread head1872 scare-head1887 cross-head1888 scare-line1892 scare-heading1894 cross-heading1898 one-liner1904 streamer1909 banner1913 screamer1926 drophead1930 the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > causing laughter > [noun] > jest or pleasantry > a jest or joke > other types of jest or joke dry biscuit jest1600 kniff-knaff1683 private joke1789 jokelet1847 inside joke1849 wheeze1864 one-liner1904 lavatory joke1931 lavatory humour1935 sight gag1957 cruellie1959 in-joke1964 elephant joke1966 1904 ‘M. Twain’ in Harper's Weekly 2 Jan. 18/1 There were headings—one-liners and two-liners—and that was good. 1962 Chicago Tribune 16 May 2/2 Providing the laughs will be..Dave Madden, young comedian who leaps with ease from satire to one-liners. 1969 Harper's Mag. May 85/2 McCarthy had a one-liner for everyone in Washington, and the reporters who found favor were those who learned to leer and feed straight lines. 1970 MLN 85 330 The text consists of one-liners spoken in the first person without connecting narrative. 2001 Times 24 Apr. ii. 30/1 Perhaps the most enduring feature..is its light-hearted, whimsical tone... There'll be a one-liner to hand, a Bacharach song or a moment of slapstick to complement another memorable scene. < as lemmas |
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