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What (who) is punster$65528$ - definition

FORM OF WORD PLAY
Paronomasia; Paranomasia; Kalembur; Punner; Punned; Punning; Punners; Punster; Punsters; Paronomastic; Embedded pun; Punny; Lowest form of humor; Word pun; Punnery; Puns
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  • Jeep Wrangler]] with license plate BAABAAA – a pun on "[[Baa, Baa, Black Sheep]]"
  • ''Punch'', February 25, 1914.  The cartoon is a pun on the word "Jamaica".

Paronomastic         
·adj ·Alt. of Paronomastical.
pun         
pun1
¦ noun a joke exploiting the different meanings of a word or the fact that there are words of the same sound and different meanings.
¦ verb (puns, punning, punned) [often as adjective punning] make a pun.
Derivatives
punningly adverb
punster noun
Origin
C17: perh. an abbrev. of obs. pundigrion, as a fanciful alt. of punctilio.
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pun2
¦ verb (puns, punning, punned) Brit. consolidate (earth or rubble) by pounding it.
Derivatives
punner noun
Origin
C16: dialect var. of pound2.
punner         
n.
Punster.

Wikipedia

Pun

A pun, also known as paronomasia, is a form of word play that exploits multiple meanings of a term, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect. These ambiguities can arise from the intentional use of homophonic, homographic, metonymic, or figurative language. A pun differs from a malapropism in that a malapropism is an incorrect variation on a correct expression, while a pun involves expressions with multiple (correct or fairly reasonable) interpretations. Puns may be regarded as in-jokes or idiomatic constructions, especially as their usage and meaning are usually specific to a particular language or its culture.

Puns have a long history in writing. For example, the Roman playwright Plautus was famous for his puns and word games.