One-liner (noun)

  1. A short, witty or amusing statement or remark.
  2. A sentence or phrase that is funny or clever and is typically used to entertain or to make a point quickly and effectively.

Origin:

The phrase "one-liner" is composed of two words "one" and "liner" .it is a short, witty or amusing statement or remark, often used in stand-up comedy or informal conversation.

Examples:

  1. The comedian's one-liners had the audience laughing out loud.
  2. The stand-up comedian's routine was filled with one-liners.
  3. The one-liner was a clever play on words.
  4. He had a few one-liners ready for the meeting to lighten the mood.
  5. The one-liner was a clever way of making a serious point.
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