In order to be a limerick, by definition, it must be humorous.
Humourous.
just search limericks in your search engine. not all limericks are tongue twisters but you do have a few.
In Canada, the spelling humourous is used.
Lecherous Limericks was created in 1975.
The word 'humourous' in Indonesian is lucu or jenaka.
Yes, it is. The word humourous (humorous) is an adjective meaning funny or comedic.
Common types of limericks include humorous, nonsensical, and bawdy. Humorous limericks often feature clever wordplay and puns, while nonsensical limericks focus on creating whimsical and imaginative scenarios. Bawdy limericks tend to contain more risqué or suggestive content.
No, but there are a few poetic devices found in Limericks like meter, rhyme scheme, rhyming couplets, and those are just some. Those should be the basic poetic devices in most/all limericks. Your Welcome ( o ) ( o ) \ >< / @@@@@
The second word of many limericks is typically "was."
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Not at all. Limericks are traditionally witty and humorous, often with nonsensical and bawdy content. Some hold that obscenity (not nature) is required for a true limerick. Perhaps the questioner was thinking of haiku, which are often about nature.
Examples of Christmas limericks can be viewed from websites that offer a wide variety of different English literature such as poems, short stories, and limericks in particular.