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slapstick
slap·stick S0464300 (slăp′stĭk′)n.1. A boisterous form of comedy marked by sight gags and absurd or violent mishaps or pranks, such as slipping on a banana peel.2. A paddle designed to produce a loud whacking sound, formerly used by performers in farces.slapstick (ˈslæpˌstɪk) n1. (Theatre) a. comedy characterized by horseplay and physical actionb. (as modifier): slapstick humour. 2. (Theatre) a flexible pair of paddles bound together at one end, formerly used in pantomime to strike a blow to a person with a loud clapping sound but without injuryslap•stick (ˈslæpˌstɪk) n. 1. broad comedy characterized by violently boisterous action. 2. a stick or lath used by comic performers or characters for striking other persons, esp. a pair of laths that produce a loud noise without causing injury. adj. 3. using, or marked by slapstick: a slapstick routine. [1895–1900, Amer.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | slapstick - a boisterous comedy with chases and collisions and practical jokescomedy - light and humorous drama with a happy ending | | 2. | slapstick - acoustic device consisting of two paddles hinged together; used by an actor to make a loud noise without inflicting injury when striking someoneacoustic device - a device for amplifying or transmitting sound | Adj. | 1. | slapstick - characterized by horseplay and physical action; "slapstick style of humor"humorous, humourous - full of or characterized by humor; "humorous stories"; "humorous cartoons"; "in a humorous vein" |
slapsticknoun farce, horseplay, buffoonery, knockabout comedy inspired bursts of slapstickTranslationsslap (slӕp) noun a blow with the palm of the hand or anything flat. The child got a slap from his mother for being rude. 一巴掌,拍打 掌击,拍打 verb – past tense, past participle slapped – to give a slap to. He slapped my face. 摑掌 掴ˌslapˈdash adjective careless and hurried. He does everything in such a slapdash manner. 草率匆促的 草率匆促的ˌslap-ˈhappy adjective cheerfully careless; carefree. she cooks in a very slap-happy way. 傻呵呵,無憂無慮的 不经心地,糊里糊涂的 ˈslapstick noun a kind of humour which depends for its effect on very simple practical jokes etc. Throwing custard pies turns a play into slapstick; (also adjective) slapstick comedy. 鬧劇 闹剧slapstick
slapstick1. a. comedy characterized by horseplay and physical action b. (as modifier): slapstick humour 2. a flexible pair of paddles bound together at one end, formerly used in pantomime to strike a blow to a person with a loud clapping sound but without injury Slapstick in the circus, theater, and motion pictures and on the variety stage, a highly comic method of portraying life. Slapstick involves behavior that is illogical and departs radically from generally accepted norms. It may include the bizarre use of props, for example, the playing of musical works on saws, frying pans, or brooms with strings stretched over them and with a resonator made from an ox bladder. slapstick
Synonyms for slapsticknoun farceSynonyms- farce
- horseplay
- buffoonery
- knockabout comedy
Words related to slapsticknoun a boisterous comedy with chases and collisions and practical jokesRelated Wordsnoun acoustic device consisting of two paddles hinged togetherRelated Wordsadj characterized by horseplay and physical actionRelated Words |