irony - _____ is a type of humour where you say the opposite of what you mean; for example, when it's pouring with rain and blowing a gale, you might say 'Lovely weather!', slapstick/physical humour - _____ is a kind of physical comedy; for example, someone falls over or gets soaked, black - _____ humour is when people find something funny in a very serious situation or make jokes about a difficult topic,  practical - if you play a _____ joke on someone, you do something unexpected to make them look silly, a stereotype - _____ is a fixed idea about a kind of person or group of people, satire - _____ is the use of humour to criticise people – especially politicians – or to show how silly or wicked they are, a straight face - if you keep _____ , you don't smile or laugh when you say or hear something funny, dry - if someone has a _____ sense of humour, they often say things that are the opposite of what they mean, and generally have a serious expression even when they are joking, a pun - _____ is a play on words where you use words which have two meanings to make a joke, witty - if something or someone is _____, they are both clever and funny , get it - someone telling a joke might ask "_____?" , banter - if you exchange remarks with a good friend in a good-humoured and teasing way it's _____. , innuendo - if you make a remark or remarks that suggest something sexual or something unpleasant but you do not refer to it directly it is called _____., self-deprecating - _____ humour is when you make fun of yourself,

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