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Posted on 17-Oct-2004 18:48 GMT by secret spy44 comments
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Achtung! Humour

Fast cars and scantily-clad females is all we want.

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AmigaF: The next big thing for all Amigans : Comment 9 of 44ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 18-Oct-2004 10:41 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (secret spy):
You asked for it.

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http://www.allwords.com/query.php?SearchType=3&Keyword=humour&Language=ENG&NLD=1&FRA=1&DEU=1&ITA=1&ESP=1&v=57751303


Definitions
humour
humor
noun

1. The quality of being amusing.

Thesaurus: comedy, amusement, clowning, facetiousness, farce, jesting, jocularity, merriment, raillery, wit.
2. The ability to appreciate and enjoy something amusing.
3. A specified temperament or state of mind.

Example: He is in good humour today
Thesaurus: mood, bent, disposition, fancy, frame of mind, propensity, temper.
4. Writings, plays, speeches, etc that are amusing or funny.
5. A specified type of fluid in the body.

Example: aqueous humour
6. physiol., historical
Any of the four bodily fluids (blood senses 1,5, choler, melancholy and phlegm) formerly believed to determine a person's physical health and character.

OK now where's the link to sarcasm? If it's about the body fluids, no thank dump your body fluids in towel please ;-)


Now to make this reply complete:

sarcasm
noun

1. An often ironical expression of scorn or contempt.

Thesaurus: satire, irony, scorn, cynicism, derision, ridicule, mockery, lampooning, scoffing; Antonym: flattery, approval, admiration.
2. The use of such an expression.
3. Its bitter, contemptuous quality.


I think that number 3 applies to your kind of "satire"
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