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Humour (Commonwealth English) or
humor (American English) is the
tendency of
experiences to
provoke laughter and
provide amu****t. The term
derives from...
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Rupert Thomson's 2005
novel Divided Kingdom.
classical element Comedy of
humours Three Doshas of
Ayurveda Five
temperaments Mitama Wu Xing (Five Principles...
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Computer humour, also
known as
hacker humour, is
humour on the
subject of
computers or
their users.
Examples of
computer humour include: "Any key", taken...
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Shock humour is a
style of
comedy intended to
shock the audience. This can be
achieved through excessively foul
toilet humour,
overt ****ual themes, mocking...
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Black humour can
occasionally be
related to the
grotesque genre.
Literary critics have ****ociated
black comedy and
black humour with
authors as...
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Surreal humour (also
called surreal comedy,
absurdist humour, or
absurdist comedy) is a form of
humour predicated on
deliberate violations of
causal reasoning...
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Humour in
translation can be
caused by
translation errors,
because of
irregularities and
discrepancies between certain items that
translators attempt to...
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Toilet humour, or
potty or
scatological humour (compare scatology), is a type of off-colour
humour dealing with defecation, diarrhea, constipation, urination...
- The
comedy of
humours is a
genre of
dramatic comedy that
focuses on a
character or
range of characters, each of whom
exhibits two or more
overriding traits...
- The
aqueous humour is a
transparent water-like
fluid similar to
blood plasma, but
containing low
protein concentrations. It is
secreted from the ciliary...