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  2. Wit - Wikipedia

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    Repartee is the wit of the quick answer and capping comment: the snappy comeback and neat retort. Metaphysical poetry as a style was prevalent in the time of English playwright William Shakespeare, who admonished pretension with the phrase "Better a witty fool than a foolish wit". [3]

  3. L'esprit de l'escalier - Wikipedia

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    An older English term that was sometimes used for this meaning is afterwit; it is used, for example, in James Joyce's Ulysses (Chapter 9).. The Yiddish trepverter ("staircase words") [4] and the German loan translation Treppenwitz express the same idea as l'esprit de l'escalier.

  4. Comeback - Wikipedia

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    Comeback (publicity), a return to prominence by a well-known person Comeback (retort), a witty response to an insult or criticism Comeback (sports), an event where an athlete or team losing a contest by a wide margin ultimately prevails

  5. 50 Of The Best Texts People Received Or Sent In 2024 - AOL

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    Whether it’s autocorrect fails, hilarious misunderstandings, or clever comebacks, text messages can brighten our day like nothing else. #24 Woke Up This Morning With A Text From Grandma Image ...

  6. Freight Mabrey - Wikipedia

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    Freight is known for his love of fruit and talking animals, as well as his inability to pronounce the word "wolf." He frequently uses witty comeback lines known as "Freightbacks" and does impressions of pirates and Gonzo. He also often abruptly changes the subject of the podcast's conversation, a phenomenon known on the podcast as a "seg-Freight."

  7. Old-School Slang Words That Really Deserve a Comeback

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    2. Zozzled. Used to describe: Being drunk An alteration of the older sozzled—which originated around 1886 —zozzled means to be drunk, with sozzle meaning to spill something in a messy manner.

  8. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    The comeback is greater than the setback; The course of true love never did run smooth; The customer is always right; The darkest hour is just before the dawn; The Devil finds work for idle hands to do; The Devil looks after his own; The die is cast [27] The early bird catches the worm; The end justifies the means

  9. Glossary of professional wrestling terms - Wikipedia

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    comeback A moment in which a wrestler is being dominated and then manages to turn things around and fight back successfully. Usually done by faces to earn sympathy and support from the audience. The expression "feeding a comeback" refers to behavior by heels to increase the dramatic impact of a comeback. See also Hulking up. crimson mask