Skit ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Skit ( noun )

A short humorous performance, usually part of a larger production such as a revue or variety show.

Origin:

Origin unknown.

Examples:

  1. The comedy troupe performed a skit about a group of friends trying to navigate a big city.
  2. The school's talent show featured a skit about the difficulties of online learning.
  3. The company"s annual meeting ended with a skit that satirized the management"s latest policies.
  4. The church's youth group put on a skit about the importance of forgiveness.
  5. The television show featured a skit about a group of coworkers getting lost in the wilderness during a team building retreat.

(As a verb)

Skit ( verb )

A short humorous performance, usually part of a larger production such as a revue or variety show.

Origin:

Origin unknown.

Examples:

  1. The comedy troupe performed a skit about a group of friends trying to navigate a big city.
  2. The school's talent show featured a skit about the difficulties of online learning.
  3. The company"s annual meeting ended with a skit that satirized the management"s latest policies.
  4. The church's youth group put on a skit about the importance of forgiveness.
  5. The television show featured a skit about a group of coworkers getting lost in the wilderness during a team building retreat.
Some random words: self-centered, hair, hoax