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  2. 26 of the Funniest Oxymoron Examples - AOL

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    The post 26 of the Funniest Oxymoron Examples appeared first on Reader's Digest. A closer look at these contradictory phrases and quotes will make you laugh. 26 of the Funniest Oxymoron Examples

  3. List of forms of word play - Wikipedia

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    Oxymoron: a combination of two contradictory terms; Zeugma and Syllepsis: the use of a single phrase in two ways simultaneously; Pun: deliberately mixing two similar-sounding words; Slang: the use of informal words or expressions; Techniques that involve the manipulation of the entire sentence or passage. Dog Latin

  4. Oxymoron - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of oxymoron involves an adjective–noun combination of two words, but they can also be devised in the meaning of sentences or phrases. One classic example of the use of oxymorons in English literature can be found in this example from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, where Romeo strings together thirteen in a row: [11]

  5. Schoolboy Q discography - Wikipedia

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    Format: Free download; Label: G.E.D. Inc; Gangsta & Soul [18] ... Oxymoron "Collard Greens" ... List of songs, with selected chart positions and certifications ...

  6. List of songs recorded by Free - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. This is a list of all songs ... List of songs recorded by Free.

  7. Parody in popular music - Wikipedia

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    The original use of the term "parody" in music referred to re-use for wholly serious purposes of existing music. In popular music that sense of "parody" is still applicable to the use of folk music in the serious songs of such writers as Bob Dylan, but in general, "parody" in popular music refers to the humorous distortion of musical ideas or lyrics or general style of music.

  8. Oxymoron (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An oxymoron is a rhetorical device involving the use of contradiction. Oxymoron may also refer to: Oxymoron (band), a punk band; Oxymoron (Nik Kershaw album), a 2020 album; Oxymoron (Schoolboy Q album), a 2014 album; The Oxymoron, a student newspaper at the University of Oxford

  9. Category:Novelty songs - Wikipedia

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    Camel Walk (Southern Culture on the Skids song) Car 67; Cartoons (Chris Rice song) C'è la luna mezzo mare; Chacarron Macarron; Chalk Dust - The Umpire Strikes Back; Chantilly Lace (song) The Chanukah Song; Chicken Dance; The Chicken Song; Chihuahua (song) Chocolate Salty Balls; Civilization (Bob Hilliard and Carl Sigman song) The Clapping Song ...