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Wisecrack is a form of wit,
which is
itself a form of humor.
Wisecrack may also
refer to:
Wisecrack (album)...
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Wisecracks is a
Canadian do****entary film,
directed by Gail
Singer and
released in 1991. The film
profiles a
number of
women who were
active in comedy...
- or single-phrase jokes.
Forms of wit
include the quip, repartee, and
wisecrack.
Dorothy Parker and Tom
Waits are
among the most
famous wits of the 20th...
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Wisecrack, inc. is an
American digital,
video production company operated by
Jacob Salamon,
Jared Bauer, Greg Edwards, Drew Levin, and Todd Mendeloff...
- July 24, 1940) is an
American actor. He
often plays sleazy villains or
wisecracking supporting characters.[citation needed] He has had
supporting roles in...
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Wisecrack is an
independent folk-pop
album by
Canadian singer-songwriter
Haley Blais,
released on 15
September 2023 by Arts & Crafts.
Blais began writing...
- 1959) was an
American actress known for her
comic roles,
especially as a
wisecracking sidekick.
Broderick began on
Broadway as a
chorus girl in the Follies...
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plays and
screenplays based in New York; she was
known for her
caustic wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century
urban foibles.
Parker rose to acclaim, both...
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According to one obituary, "his
roles ranged from
romantic lead to worldly,
wisecracking lout in his most
famous years". Born in Cincinnati,
Bowman dropped out...