An epigram.
Epigram.
"Sharp tongue" typically refers to someone who is very critical or harsh in their language and remarks. It can also refer to someone who is quick-witted and skilled at using cutting or sarcastic remarks.
A really witty thing to say or call someone, even if you have no idea what it means. Because No one else does either. You: "Knock Knock Mosacra!"orFriend: "Hey man"You: "Hey whats up Mosacra?"It is also a term used by Toby Turner (Tobuscus or Tobygames on Youtube)
Horatian, Juvenalian and Menippean or Varronian. Horatian satire is when the speaker is witty and tolerant. Juvenalian satire, on the other hand, attacks errors in people and things with scorn and loathing. Juvenalian satire uses sarcasm and irony to make people see their errors. Minippean satire attacks mental attitudes instead of individuals.
Someone who is witty is called a wit.
An apothegm is a short, witty, instructive saying.
Riposte.
A clever fox is sly and brisk, With tricks and tales, he'll never risk, But beware the man who is too wise, For in his own game, he often lies.
A wit.
An apothegmatist is a person who creates apothegms - short, witty, instructive sayings.
An apophthegm is an alternative term for an apothegm - a short, witty, instructive saying.
The word "epigram" is a noun. It refers to a concise and witty statement or poem.
This question may need to be more specific. In the meantime, this word is: schadenfreude actually it's called an epigram
A person was makes witty comments may be called a wit. (Note that wit is also an abstract noun).
Sarcasm