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  2. Joke - Wikipedia

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    Linguist Robert Hetzron offers the definition: A joke is a short humorous piece of oral literature in which the funniness culminates in the final sentence, called the punchline… In fact, the main condition is that the tension should reach its highest level at the very end. No continuation relieving the tension should be added.

  3. Witzelsucht - Wikipedia

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    Witzelsucht (German: [ˈvɪtsl̩ˌzʊxt] "joking addiction") is a set of rare neurological symptoms characterized by a tendency to make puns, or tell inappropriate jokes or pointless stories in socially inappropriate situations.

  4. Jocularity - Wikipedia

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  5. List of phobias - Wikipedia

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    Jocular and fictional phobias Aibohphobia – a humorous term for the fear of palindromes , which is a palindrome itself. The term is a piece of computer humor entered into the 1981 The Devil's DP Dictionary .

  6. Fun - Wikipedia

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    The adjective "funny" has two meanings, which often need to be clarified between a speaker and listener. One meaning is "amusing, jocular, droll" and the other meaning is "odd, quirky, peculiar". These differences indicate the evanescent and experiential nature of fun and the difficulty of distinguishing "fun" from "enjoyment". [6]

  7. No Longer Human - Wikipedia

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    No Longer Human (Japanese: 人間失格, Hepburn: Ningen Shikkaku), also translated as A Shameful Life, is a 1948 novel by Japanese author Osamu Dazai.It tells the story of a troubled man incapable of revealing his true self to others, and who, instead, maintains a façade of hollow jocularity, later turning to a life of alcoholism and drug abuse before his final disappearance.

  8. Irony - Wikipedia

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    Most instances of verbal irony are labeled by research subjects as sarcastic, suggesting that the term sarcasm is more widely used than its technical definition suggests it should be. [92] Some psycholinguistic theorists [ 93 ] suggest that sarcasm , hyperbole , understatement , rhetorical questions , double entendre , and jocularity should all ...

  9. Insult - Wikipedia

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    Jocular exchange [ edit ] Lacan considered insults a primary form of social interaction , central to the imaginary order – "a situation that is symbolized in the 'Yah-boo, so are you' of the transitivist quarrel, the original form of aggressive communication".