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  2. 30 Wildest Comebacks That People Have Heard Or Come Up With - AOL

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    Image credits: gloriomono #4. Absolute stuck up brat of a girl at school, to a teacher: "Do you know who my dad is?" Teacher, without hesitating for a second: "No, does you mum?".

  3. 35 of the Best, Funniest Responses to Pick Up Lines - AOL

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  4. The 15 Best Insults And Comebacks In Movies, Ranked By ... - AOL

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  5. Insult - Wikipedia

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    An insult is an expression, statement, or behavior that is often deliberately disrespectful, offensive, scornful, ... or squelch, that is, a comeback". [10]

  6. Ligma joke - Wikipedia

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    The Verge reported in July 2018 that ligma "is the new bofa", a pun on "both of". [5] In a conversation, the speaker might set up the joke by saying, "I went to this great Italian restaurant last week, and they make great bofa", to prompt the question, "What's bofa?"

  7. Roast (comedy) - Wikipedia

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    A roast is a form of insult comedy, originating in American humor, in which a specific individual, a guest of honor, is subjected to jokes at their expense, as well as genuine praise and tributes. The assumption is that the roastee can take the jokes in good humor and not as serious criticism or insult. The individual is surrounded by friends ...

  8. Don't Be a Scalawag: 16 Old-Timey Insults That Deserve a Comeback

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    1. Coxcomb. A “coxcomb” is a vain, conceited man who spends more time admiring his own reflection in the mirror than engaging in an honest day’s work.

  9. Callback (comedy) - Wikipedia

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    In television, the term callback has come to mean a joke or line that refers to a previous episode (or sometimes, in rare cases, movies). Particularly in earlier sitcoms—though even until the early 1990s—callbacks were rare and often frowned upon by networks, because they threaten to alienate a viewer who is new to the series, or who has missed episodes, particularly if the callback is ...