low comedy
1Low comedy — is a type of comedy characterized by horseplay, slapstick and/or farce. Examples include somebody throwing a custard pie in another s face. This definition has also expanded to include lewd types of comedy that rely on physical jokes. History… …
2low comedy — low comedian. comedy that depends on physical action, broadly humorous or farcical situations, and often bawdy or vulgar jokes. Cf. high comedy. [1600 10] * * * ▪ drama dramatic or literary entertainment with no underlying purpose except to …
3low comedy — n. a comedy that gets its effect mainly from action and situation, as burlesque, farce, slapstick, and horseplay, rather than from witty dialogue and characterization: cf. HIGH COMEDY …
4low comedy — index travesty Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
5low comedy — low′ com′edy n. lit. comedy based on slapstick, physical action, broadly humorous or farcical situations, and often bawdy jokes Compare high comedy • Etymology: 1600–10 low′ come′dian, n …
6low comedy — noun Date: 1608 comedy employing burlesque, horseplay, or the representation of low life compare high comedy …
7low comedy — noun a comedy characterized by slapstick and burlesque • Hypernyms: ↑comedy …
8low comedy — noun comedy bordering on farce …
9low comedy — /loʊ ˈkɒmədi/ (say loh komuhdee) noun comedy which depends on physical action and situation rather than on wit and dialogue …
10comedy — [käm′ə dē] n. pl. comedies [ME & OFr comedie < L comoedia < Gr kōmōidia < kōmos, revel, carousal + aeidein, to sing: see ODE] 1. Obs. a drama or narrative with a happy ending or nontragic theme [Dante s Divine Comedy] 2. a) any of… …