Definition of «slapstick»

Slapstick is a type of humor that relies on physical action, often involving exaggerated violence or ridiculous situations. It typically involves slapstick comedy, which uses elements such as pratfalls, slips, and falls to create laughter. The term "slapstick" can also refer to the wooden stick used by early comedians to create these physical gags.

Sentences with «slapstick»

  • Chaplin was a master of slapstick comedy in the early 20th century. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • As it features heaps of slapstick comedy in the form of ragdoll characters being knocked about, it's great for families with younger kids, or for anyone with appreciation for juvenile mischief.» (gonintendo.com)
  • Since the 1990s, Rachel Harrison (born 1966) has developed a colorful and delightfully grotesque sculptural idiom out of the most contemporary detritus — styrofoam, plastic buckets, vacuum cleaners — which she blends with slapstick humor and art historical and pop cultural references. (artbook.com)
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