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1Humorist — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Humorist >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 humorist humorist wag wit reparteeist epigrammatist punster Sgm: N 1 bel esprit bel esprit life of the party Sgm: N 1 wit snapper wit snapper wit cracker …
2clown — n. 1. Rustic, peasant, swain, ploughman, countryman, clodhopper, clod breaker, husbandman, hind, churl. 2. Bumpkin, lout, boor, churl, fellow, ill bred and uncouth man. 3. Dolt, blockhead, clodpoll, clodpate, thickhead, dunderhead, numskull. See… …
3jester — n 1. wit, quipster, comic, prankster. See joker(def.1). 2. fool, court clown, Feste; wearer of the motley, harlequin, Sganarelle, merry andrew; buffoon, clown, Joey, zany, Pierrot, mime, mummer; pantaloon …
4George Foreman — Infobox Boxer name= George Foreman nationality= flagicon|USA American imagesize= 180px realname= George Edward Foreman nickname= Big George height=6′ 4″ weight= Heavyweight birth date= birth date and age|1949|1|10 birth place= Marshall, Texas,… …
5Crocs — For other uses, see Croc. Crocs, Inc. Type Public …
6football, gridiron — Game played, predominantly in the U.S. and Canada, on a rectangular field having two goalposts at each end. In the U.S. it is played between two teams of 11 players each. The object is to get an oblong ball, in possession of one side at a time,… …
7Slim-fit pants — Skinny denim jean capri pants Slim fit pants or skinny jeans have a snug fit through the legs and end in a small leg opening that can be anywhere from 9 to 20 depending on size. Other names for this style include pegs, drainpipes, stovepipes,… …