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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. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Strictly professional Katya Jones says hand incident a ‘very ...

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    In a video on her Instagram stories, Jones said she needed to make something ‘crystal clear’. Strictly professional Katya Jones says hand incident a ‘very silly inside joke’ Skip to main ...

  7. Humor on the internet - Wikipedia

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    The joke is a commonly transmitted type of internet meme. It is well known that orally-transmitted jokes and other kind of folklore undergo evolution and mutations. Internet speeds up and globalizes these processes. [6] A FAQ of rec.humor gave the following tongue-in-cheek description how jokes propagated in the era of newsgroups: [7]

  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. Theories of humor - Wikipedia

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    Humor is evoked when a trigger at the end of the joke, the punch line, causes the audience to abruptly shift its understanding from the primary (or more obvious) script to the secondary, opposing script. As an example Raskin uses the following joke: "Is the doctor at home?" the patient asked in his bronchial whisper.