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What (who) is novelty$53909$ - definition

OBJECT SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO SERVE NO PRACTICAL PURPOSE, AND IS SOLD FOR ITS UNIQUENESS, HUMOR, OR AS SOMETHING NEW
Novelties; Novelty toy; Novelty product; Novelty store
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Novelties         
·pl of Novelty.
Novelty item         
A novelty item or simply novelty is an object which is specifically designed to serve no practical purpose, and is sold for its uniqueness, humor, or simply as something new (hence "novelty", or newness). The term also applies to practical items with fanciful or nonfunctional additions, such as novelty aprons, slippers, or toilet paper.
Novelty piano         
  • The sheet music for "Dizzy Fingers" by Zez Confrey, one of the most popular of the novelty piano composers.
MUSIC GENRE
Novelty ragtime
Novelty piano is a genre of piano and novelty music that was popular during the 1920s. A successor to ragtime and an outgrowth of the piano roll music of the 1910s, novelty piano can be considered a pianistic cousin of jazz, which appeared around the same time.

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Novelty item

A novelty item is an object which is specifically designed to serve no practical purpose, and is sold for its uniqueness, humor, or simply as something new (hence "novelty", or newness). The term also applies to practical items with fanciful or nonfunctional additions, such as novelty aprons, slippers, or toilet paper. The term is normally applied to small objects, and is generally not used to describe larger items such as roadside attractions. Items may have an advertising or promotional purpose, or be a souvenir.