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  2. Tone indicator - Wikipedia

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    For example, /srs may be attached to the end of a message to indicate that the message is meant to be interpreted in a serious manner, as opposed to, for example, being a joke (which is commonly represented as /j). Tone indicators are used to explicitly state the author's intent, instead of leaving the message up to interpretation. [6] [4]

  3. In-joke - Wikipedia

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    An in-joke, also known as an inside joke or a private joke, is a joke with humour that is understandable only to members of an ingroup; that is, people who are in a particular social group, occupation, or other community of shared interest. It is, therefore, an esoteric joke, only humorous to those who are aware of the circumstances behind it. [1]

  4. What does 'LH' mean? Here's what you need to know about tone ...

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    Tone indicators like "/LH" are abbreviations that let the reader know the tone of a message. Not only does this help thwart any potential miscommunications, but it is also helpful for ...

  5. Callback (comedy) - Wikipedia

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    In comedy, a callback is a joke that refers to one previously told in the set. It is also known as an internal allusion , a literary device that helps give structure to the piece of writing. Callbacks are a subset of inside jokes which refer to something told in the set rather than to anything in general.

  6. What does ‘/SRS’ mean on TikTok? - AOL

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    If you've been seeing "/SRS" on your feeds lately, there's a good reason for it.

  7. Comic timing - Wikipedia

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    A pregnant pause (as in the classical definition, "many possibilities") is a technique of comic timing used to accentuate a comedy element, which uses comic pauses at the end of a phrase to build up suspense. It is often used at the end of a comically awkward statement or in the silence after a seemingly non-comic phrase to build up a comeback.

  8. 155 corny jokes that are so bad, they're good - AOL

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    The best corny jokes, knock-knocks, one-liners and dad jokes for kids, adults and everyone else in need of a good laugh.

  9. Template:Tone indicator/doc - Wikipedia

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