Groan-inducing |
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Like groan-inducing jokes |
LA Times Daily |
20 Jan 2025 |
Like a groan-inducing joke |
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Like many dad jokes |
Universal |
17 Aug 2024 |
Like the horror movie titles "Chopping Mall" and "Santa's Slay" |
New York Times Mini |
06 Aug 2024 |
Like the name of many pho restaurants |
USA Today |
30 Jun 2024 |
Full of wordplay |
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Like the food truck name Grillenium Falcon |
USA Today |
08 Jul 2021 |
Like Nash poetry |
LA Times Daily |
18 Jul 2020 |
Like Nash poetry |
The Washington Post |
18 Jul 2020 |
Groan-inducing, perhaps |
New York Times |
29 Dec 2019 |
Groan-inducing, perhaps |
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Like Ogden Nash verse |
The Washington Post |
31 Dec 2015 |
Filled with verbal twists |
Newsday |
06 Feb 2015 |
Filled with verbal twists |
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Using wordplay |
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Given to wordplay |
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Causing groans, perhaps |
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Utilizing wordplay |
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Playful, in a way |
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Wordplay-filled |
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Like many "knock-knock" jokes |
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Like "sanity clause" |
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Like Ogden Nash verse |
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Like "poultry in motion" |
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Relying on homophony, perhaps |
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Like some Groucho Marx humor |
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Depending on wordplay |
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Like "Pick a cod, any cod" |
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Like "Pick a cod, any cod" |
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Like "Miró, Miró on the wall" |
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Like a play on words |
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Producing groans, maybe |
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Paronomastic. |
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