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nowadays to be used for
straightforward humour,
rather than
having a
nonsensical effect.
Among writers in
English noted for
nonsense verse are Edward...
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propositions may be
regarded as "nonsense". For example, "1+1=2" is a
nonsensical proposition.
Wittgenstein wrote in
Tractatus Logico Philosophicus that...
- In linguistics, a
nonce word—also
called an occasionalism—is any word (lexeme), or any
sequence of
sounds or letters,
created for a
single occasion or...
- A
nonsense song is one
written mainly for the
purpose of
entertainment using nonsense syllables at
least in the chorus. Such a song
generally has a simple...
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philosopher Cicero, with
words altered, added, and
removed to make it
nonsensical and
improper Latin. The
first two
words are the
truncation of dolorem...
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often carrying subcultural significance into a new
video for humorous,
nonsensical, random, vulgar, satirical, obscene, absurd, profane, annoying, confusing...
- "Italian" voiceovers,
grotesque and/or
humorous visuals, abstractism, and
nonsensical narrative.
Italian brainrot is
characterized by
absurd images or videos...
- adjective.
Means "****". 지랄; jiral: Verb.
Means to talk
incessantly and
nonsensically. The word
originates from the word 지랄병; 지랄病; jiralbyeong), an archaic...
- the viewers. A
fictitious 1990s-style
electronic program guide with
nonsensically generated show
names periodically interrupts the show
while new scripts...
- critics;
reviewers described the film as
politically partisan and as "a
nonsensically unsubstantiated act of
character ********ination",
unlikely to sway undecided...