A comedian, a humorist, a person who laughs
Comic
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Anecdote
"Caricature" ?
It is the long bone in the upper arm going from the shoulder to the elbow. Even though it's called the "funny bone" it is in fact spelled "humerus" not "humorous".
It depends on who you ask. Miscommunication CAN be humorous in any situation. For example, suppose person A says, "you have bad hearing", and person B replies with, "I'm not wearing earrings". person A may act rashly and yell at B out of frustration or laugh at B's mistaken response. It's a matter of perspective and character.
Ribald can be defined as:ADJECTIVE - vulgarly or indecently humorous or amusingNOUN - a rude or vulgar person, or an immoral or unprincipled personRibald is lewdly humourous. Ribald jokes are suggestive if not dirty jokes and a ribald person makes them.
joker or a comedian.
Folley
Comedy
Humerus, humorous. You get the pun?
It can be called humorous realism.
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"Humerouse" appears to be a misspelling of the word "humorous," which means funny or amusing.
A limerick.
A short humorous play is called a farce. It typically involves exaggerated situations, physical comedy, and improbable plot twists to make the audience laugh.
"Caricature" ?
Being called a "prize idiot" is a humorous insult used to suggest that someone is particularly foolish or naive. It implies that the person is deserving of some sort of recognition for their stupidity.
A humorous speech is a presentation that aims to entertain and make the audience laugh by incorporating funny stories, jokes, and witty anecdotes. It often involves lighthearted or self-deprecating humor to engage the audience and create a positive atmosphere. The goal of a humorous speech is not only to amuse but also to deliver a message or convey a particular point in an engaging way.