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  2. Parley - Wikipedia

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    A parley (from French: parler – "to speak") is a discussion or conference, especially one designed to end an argument or hostilities between two groups of people.As a verb, the term can be used in both past and present tense; in present tense the term is referred to as parleying.

  3. Roast (comedy) - Wikipedia

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    Dean Martin hosted a series of roasts on television in 1974 as part of the final season of his self-titled variety show.After the show was cancelled, NBC decided to schedule a series of The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast specials from the former MGM Grand Hotel and Casino (now Horseshoe Las Vegas) in the Ziegfeld Room; these were recorded and aired approximately once every two months from late ...

  4. Thought-terminating cliché - Wikipedia

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    A thought-terminating cliché (also known as a semantic stop-sign, a thought-stopper, bumper sticker logic, or cliché thinking) is a form of loaded language, often passing as folk wisdom, intended to end an argument and quell cognitive dissonance.

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  6. 125 Good Roasts To Serve the Ultimate Burn - AOL

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  7. Jerry Seinfeld Roasts His Excessive ‘Unfrosted ... - AOL

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    Jerry Seinfeld joined “Saturday Night Live’s” Weekend Update to make fun of his press tour for his Netflix movie, “Unfrosted,” which chronicles the origin story of the Pop-Tart. Colin ...

  8. Stephen Colbert at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Dinner

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    According to CNET's News.com site, Colbert's speech was "one of the Internet's hottest acts". [6] Searches for Colbert on Yahoo! were up 5,625 percent. [55] During the days after the speech, there were twice as many Google searches for "C-SPAN" as for "Jennifer Aniston"—an uncommon occurrence—as well as a surge in Colbert-related searches. [56]

  9. Glossary of rhetorical terms - Wikipedia

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    Symploce – a figure of speech in which several successive clauses have the same first and last words. Synchysis – word order confusion within a sentence. Synecdoche – a rhetorical device where one part of an object is used to represent the whole—e.g., "There are fifty head of cattle." or "Show a leg!" (naval command to get out of bed ...