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- A humorist is an intellectual who uses humor, or wit, in writing or public speaking. A raconteur is one who tells anecdotes in a skillful and amusing way...
- A humorist (American English) or humourist (British English) is an intellectual who uses humor in writing or public speaking. Humorists are distinct from...
- The Humorist (Russian: Юморист, Jumorist) is a 2019 drama film directed and written by Mikhail Idov. The film is set in the mid-80s. In the center of the...
- attractiveness, interact with humour. This model involves linkages between the humorist, an audience, and the subject matter of the humour. The two transformations...
- Leopoldo Augusto Fernández Salgado (26 December 1904 – 11 November 1985) was a Cuban comedian, known as Jose Candelario Tres Patines or Pototo, maker and...
- Parliament of ****s: A Lone Humorist Attempts to Explain the Entire U.S. Government is an international best-selling political humor book by P. J. O'Rourke...
- sustained black comic novel." The motive for applying the label black humorist to the writers cited above is that they have written novels, poems, stories...
- Gregory John Gutfeld (born September 12, 1964) is an American television host, political commentator, comedian, and author. He is the host of the late-night...
- This list also includes Acadian humorists and Franco-Canadian humorists who have mostly worked in Quebec. These humorists are marked with an asterisk (*)...
- abbreviated expressions were exaggerated misspellings, a stock in trade of the humorists of the day. One predecessor of OK was OW, "oll wright." The general fad...