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Throwaway lines are often one-liners, or in-jokes, and often delivered in a deadpan manner. Similarly, in theater, a throwaway line is one uttered by a character where the only intended reaction is that of from the audience. Oftentimes, these lines may be references to other shows or media that only the audience are aware of.
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Throwaway may refer to: Disposable, single use "Throwaway", an episode of “The Shield” "Throwaway", a song by Mick Jagger from the album "Primitive Cool" Throwaway, the winner of the Ascot Gold Cup in 1904, as featured in James Joyce's novel Ulysses
President Biden says he wants to take pro-Trump comedian Tony Hinchliffe "for a swim" following the comic’s controversial remarks at Sunday’s Trump campaign rally at Madison Square Garden.
With one throwaway comment, Harris got him to fail at that task in the most spectacular manner possible. As soon as it was his turn to speak once more, Trump took the bait. First, he began ...
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