
(egysoros poén)
egysoros vicc
a short, witty, and concise joke or humorous observation that is delivered in a single line
A one-liner is a brief, clever, and often humorous statement or joke delivered in a single line. It is designed to be impactful and memorable, quickly capturing the audience's attention with its wit or insight. One-liners are commonly used in stand-up comedy, advertising, and everyday conversation for their ability to convey a punchline or key message clearly and quickly.
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(trükk)
stílus
(Yiddish) a comedian's distinctive style, routine, or comedic gimmick that sets them apart from others
Shtick refers to a particular style, routine, or gimmick that a performer, comedian, or entertainer uses regularly. It is often a distinctive feature or recurring theme that defines their act or personality, such as a catchphrase, a specific type of joke, or a unique performance technique. The shtick helps to create a memorable and recognizable identity for the performer, making their work stand out and resonate with audiences.

(humor klub)
komédia klub
a venue where comedians perform stand-up comedy routines to a live audience
A comedy club is a venue dedicated to live performances where comedians perform stand-up routines to entertain an audience. Typically, these clubs offer a stage for comedians to showcase their acts, which may include jokes, storytelling, and observational humor. Comedy clubs often provide seating arrangements for guests, a bar or restaurant service, and a casual atmosphere where people can enjoy the show. The setting allows for an interactive experience where comedians can engage with the audience directly, making it a popular spot for enjoying live, humorous entertainment.
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(tábori beszéd)
kampánybeszéd
a standard address by a politician during a campaign, outlining key policies and reasons for running
A stump speech is a prepared and often repeated speech delivered by a political candidate or public speaker during a campaign or series of public appearances. It typically includes key messages, policy positions, and personal anecdotes designed to persuade and engage voters. The term originates from the practice of candidates giving speeches while standing on a tree stump to be more visible and heard by a crowd. Today, stump speeches are used to consistently convey a candidate’s main themes and messages throughout their campaign.
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(poén)
vicc
a short, humorous anecdote, joke, or punchline intended to elicit laughter
A gag is a type of joke or comedic device designed to provoke laughter. It typically involves a clever or humorous situation, visual trick, or play on words. Gags can appear in various forms, including one-liners, physical comedy, or visual humor, and are often used in stand-up comedy, television shows, and films to entertain audiences. The primary aim of a gag is to deliver a quick and effective punchline that generates a strong reaction from the audience.

(ciccó)
akadályozó
an individual in an audience who interrupts a performance, typically a comedian or speaker, by making loud or disruptive comments, criticisms, or jeers
A heckler is an audience member who disrupts a performance, such as a comedy show or public speaking event, by shouting comments, asking questions, or making interruptions. Hecklers often do this to draw attention to themselves or challenge the performer. While some performers handle hecklers smoothly, turning the interruptions into part of their act, others may find it distracting or disruptive to their performance.

(csoportos vicc)
belső poén
a joke or reference understood only by a specific group, often based on shared experiences or knowledge
An in-joke is a joke or reference that is understood only by a specific group of people who share a common experience or knowledge. It often relies on shared context or insider information, making it funny or meaningful primarily to those within the group. In-jokes can create a sense of friendship among the group members but may be confusing or meaningless to those outside of it.

(tréfás szó)
vicc
something a person says that is intended to make others laugh

(komoly arc)
sima arc
one's face when it is devoid of any signs of amusement, interest, or even sadness
The idiom "a straight face" can be traced back to the early 19th century. It derives from the literal meaning of "straight," which refers to something that is not crooked or bent, suggesting a neutral and unexpressive appearance. The expression gained popularity in English-speaking cultures as a way to describe maintaining a neutral facial expression, especially in situations where one might normally show a smile or frown. It is used when individuals need to keep their composure or hide their true feelings, often in contexts involving humor, irony, or situations that might cause amusement.
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